Posted by J Heitkemper on July 27, 2010 at 06:56:37 from (98.115.43.30):
In Reply to: Re: old farm stead ??? posted by Adirondack case guy on July 27, 2010 at 06:11:37:
Over the last 40yrs or more Having worked on So many old FARMSTEADS in a 4 county areas doing Home improvement .. Lotsa times while taking lunch the subject of conversation was the reason why the old timers Chose to build in as they Did ,, WAter was a MOST deciding factor ,roads and stream current also , the view seemed to play a big factor for My Grampas place in DUBOIS Co . , That ,And ALWAYS had a Nice Summer Breeze coming up from the cool stream vallys below , regardless of how sultry it was everywhere else .. My great Great granpa built a stone house in a valy like area near a lot of limwestone rock and a nearby spring ... My dads granpa bought a farm where the pine woods protected the house from the mean winter winds ,... in nearly every case around here The livestock Facilities and were located in a manner that most odors would blow away from the living Quarters LOL ..
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