Posted by db4600 on April 01, 2015 at 06:08:17 from (70.197.200.6):
In Reply to: Fast rebuilding! posted by rrlund on March 31, 2015 at 13:40:27:
It's good to know that it still exists. It's a shame to know that it's vanishing from our society. Been blessed with a good neighborhood myself. Where word goes out when help is needed and neighbors show. And when there is a reason to celebrate they pitch in also. I grew up that way and it's changed through the years. It's good to see for my piece of mind and my children's upbringing. We live near the Mennonite area and I know this for sure, best derned church feed ever did et. This story reminds me of a home movie that was taken of a neighborhood barn raising in the late 60's. The cast of neighbors, home built components, even the hosting cook was pounding nails when she had the daughters to task. Been in construction for 28 yrs and know that it would be a three month planning process before todays pencil pushers would have ground broke. Barring any ecological studies. More power to them.
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