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this was another dead farm ,noone lives there . the buildings are very old almost 100 years old ! the old guy who is the owner just happened to be there with a buddy! trying to salvage some wood,in the yard,which was clean!? well taken care of the grass was even cut!? the big barn here was built around 1914 ,he told me! cool! im posting others on my album in here,there was so many to choose from? i never can decide which one to put up? lol , chow people ,,ps i hope i did this thread legal? within all the rules? why are these pics im posting blurry? but they are crisp until i post through here?

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well that's a well taken cared barn..it looks very big
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Old 12-03-2008, 03:22 PM
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Great picture. It makes me crave a scrambled eggs and biscuits and gravy and bacon and jam...oh I could go on Thanks for sharing!
 

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