Posted by Bryce Frazier on April 26, 2015 at 18:57:05 from (67.142.182.26):
Alright! Anyone game to go for a tractor ride?
YA?! LETS ROLL!!! :)
First stop, Mr. Greens old "shed". "FACT" Is thought to have been built in 1903. This was the original "Slaughter Shed" for the VonScribendikes homestead farm. As some of you know, Ralph Green was the next door neighbor that left me a lot of equipment. He married Jean VonScribendike (whos grandparents had originally started the farm) and the farm named swapped over to Green!
This shed was used as the Slaughter House for the farm, all of the cows and pigs were hung, and butchered here. When the slabs of meat were ready to be taken to town (by steamboat) "FACT" the entire front wall opened up and they backed a wagon in and loaded it up! (that would be the South wall, on the left side of the picture).
Next, we continue on down to the bay... It was a cloudy/foggy day, but still a nice picture! You are looking at a "FACT" total stud on a Farmall, but you knew that... :)
Also, that is Lake Pend Oreille behind me.
"FACT" 148 Square Miles big, "FACT" 43 Miles long, "FACT" 1150 feet deep at it's deepest point, "FACT" making it the 5th deepest lake in the USA!
Past the lake is the Monarch Mountain's, part of the Rockies of course! And JUST on the other side of those beauties, "FACT" is Montana!
Okay, heading home! (short ride huh!?!) decided to try airing up the old Chevy, so I "FACT" FIRED IT UP AND DROVE IT UP TO THE SHOP! :)
Just thought you guys might like to see one of my many adventures.... Life is short, GOOF OFF! :)
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