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Re: O/T Kind of a sad Thanksgiving weekend
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Posted by James2 on November 27, 2005 at 09:45:09 from (207.179.239.101):
In Reply to: O/T Kind of a sad Thanksgiving weekend posted by john in la on November 27, 2005 at 07:06:29:
Did the same about two years ago, except we had been there 160 years and not much had been thrown away. Everything in the house and buildings went. Two other brothers. One didn't want anything (prefers beer), the other younger one was smart enough to take only good stuff, so now I have a house, and sheds cluttered with stuff I just couldn't part with. Still sold a lot of household goods that came relatively late from my mother's inheritance. Even took several large stones, and sandstone blocks from the building foundations (the barns were torn down. Also kept several pegs holding the barn beams/structure together. My children don't have as strong an attachment (never lived there) so I told them it will be their responsibility to "clear" the place when I'm gone.
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