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Posted by PhilcaseinWPA on July 28, 2007 at 15:02:20 from (146.186.55.176):
Some of you may remember a year or two ago I posted on this forum about a 110 year old buiding on our farm that either needed to be repaired or restored. After much deliberation we decided to restore it and had an Amish crew from New Wilmington, PA do the work. The wagon shed had been used as our produce stand for years and I guess will continue to be for a few more years. Rather than post pictures here I will give a link to a website that my daughter created of the 9 day process (actually 8 1/2 days, the first day it rained 6"). http://www.geocities.com/doudsfloydfarm/index.html Here is a post to a blog my daughter is doing of our farm activities this summer. http://doudsfloydfarm.blogspot.com/index.html Warning!! The website contains 110 images and is slow to load on dialup. Please leave comments here or on the blog if you wish. Phil
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