Posted by Jim in NC on October 18, 2022 at 06:13:20 from (174.235.65.204):
In Reply to: A few random pictures posted by crsutton81 on October 17, 2022 at 18:05:52:
Glad yall had a day to relax a bit. All the Red fits in well as it is displayed in the shadows of Carter Finley Stadium. Most of our tobacco growing and curing pics are on film or a camera card. I may be able to find a few to post and will try it in the next night or two. There are 3 Tiemasters here. One is easy to get at, and I guess we can have a stringing seminar during a future visit. I do have a VHS tape of a school project my daughter did when in the eighth grade that would entertain you. I also volunteered at the fair curing barn several years ago and found a few pics of that. Below is a pic of my Grandaddy, mom's dad, taken likely in the early 1960s. The rooftop is the house where I grew up. The second pic is of my daughter handing up a stick of tobacco around 2008-9 while helping a neighbor fill the wood fired barn here.
Miss Joanne and the neighbor's wife running the stringer.
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