Posted by used red mn on February 14, 2021 at 11:33:26 from (75.73.112.20):
In Reply to: Re: More old pictures posted by J.Wondergem on February 13, 2021 at 16:33:24:
Well, I love old pictures as well. I am going to link a home movie with the subject as show in the link, hopefully this is okay with person who originally posted it on YT. What I would give for just 15 minutes of footage of field or chore activity on my grandpas farm in the late 60s when I was under the age of 10. Probably give more if I could see some movies from the late 50s or early 60s when grandpa purchased and moved his family to what I knew as ..the farm.. or Grandpa and Grandma H.s. In my family cameras only came out for family get togethers, because in the ..old stingy German way.. why would you spend money to develop a picture of something you do or see everyday? I have no idea who the people are in the video but I watched the entire hour and 36 minutes of it and there is no sound. The only thing I can tell you about it is that the main farm in the movie is basically right across the road from the church the family attended. Enjoy, and my apologies if posting this upsets the original poster.
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