Posted by larry@stinescorner on February 23, 2014 at 05:45:51 from (173.54.121.32):
In Reply to: Old Farmsteads posted by Hoofer B on February 23, 2014 at 05:01:01:
these are pictures I have shown on here before,but you know me and pictures,,,,you did ask sooo,,,, here is the old farmhouse in PA soon after my dad bought it around 1966 my mom was taking the picture,she is no longer with us ,the far right is me,, my neighbors grandfather,he is gone too ,next to him is my cousin and brother,they are still fine,the back row from left to right,,,my moms twin sister,no longer with us,then there is my neighbors grandma,,,thats the lady I post pictures of holding the big turnip smiling,and she was riding her lawnmower last summer,she is still teaching me gardening tricks,and I just orderd more turnip seed so I can plant another patch for her this season! Next to her is my dad and then my uncle .who are both no longer with us, The neighbor I always talk about on her was not even born yet, heres the house years later after my dad and I Bricked the front of it,it was one of the last jobs I did with my dad before he passed away.He was not well when we did it,he picked out the bricks he wanted and was very involved,but a friend and I did the job The very last project my dad wanted to restore the old root cellar at the farm,I started under his supervision,but he never got to see it finished,,,I Finished it after he passed away,I wish I could have gotten it done sooner. here she is last summer,the only adult left from that first 1966 picture ,,,my second mom!
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