Posted by LOU from Wi. on December 26, 2010 at 12:39:15 from (174.124.75.87):
In Reply to: this morning in PA posted by larry@stinescorner on December 26, 2010 at 11:50:11:
Larry ,Your certainly a good neighbor. Looks like about 1.3/4 cord on it. Oh Well the wood will soon disappear when the weather turns colder. Havn"t started what wood we have on the hay wagon . Been sort of above 0 temps here at night.Less wood has to be brought in and stacked by the furnance. Was wondering how to find out where we lived in Penn (on the farm) before we moved to Indianapolis.Have a picture of the old place but no Idea as to the location. I do Know my father worked at Cory Glass works and was home every night. Wondered if there was a way to find out from rechords at cory court house going that far back,1939 .Would try and find out if there was any relation other then My son and daughters alive and kickin. There aint now.So don"t see the benefit in trying. I do have some memories of the farm though. Some not so pleasant.Some Good. Remember the tough times my folks had making ends meet. Guess it"s all part of life at the time. Everybody went through some difficulty during the 30"s .Any way, glad you know where your nice looking trailer is,and not at some auction being sold.Around here most items like that would be chained to the buildings . HE HE . Not really, Most are honorable people ,although I dont do neighborhood venturing. Any way Keep Warm . REGUARDS, LOU
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