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Re: larry@stines PA barn


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Posted by Larrystinescorner on February 01, 2013 at 10:19:03 from (173.54.227.206):

In Reply to: larry@stines PA barn posted by SweetFeet on February 01, 2013 at 05:05:26:

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Just came home for lunch,doesnt happen often,but I caught your post,I would rather answer your post than eat,Im too fat anyway! That is a two story chicken house attached to the barn,Inside it used to have roosts coming from the wall for the chickens,They took up a lot of space so I took them out ,Up top I store ''stuff'' and down the bottom I have sort of a shop to keep tools and '' stuff'' to do repairs around the place,I dont have a shop for working on equiptment,but Im pretty usless at fixing mechanical stuff,the neighbor farmer has a shop and if I need to fix something he helps me out,I help him out with masonry repairs on his buildings,etc, I posted some pictures of the little shop in the bottom floor of the chicken house and a few more pictures of the barn and sheds at the old farm before and after fixing some of them up. The barn is a bank barn,and I think you will like the closet that they used to hang harness in, I have posted these pictures before,but since you asked ,{you know how I like to post pictures},Also posted another picture of the root cellar,I started restoring it with my dad ,he didnt get to see it finished before he passed away,but we did do the brickfront on the house together,I posted a picture of the farmhouse around 1968 with neighbors and friends sitting on it and a later picture after my dad and I did the brickfront. I did all the scraping and painting by myself,by the time I got done it was time to start again! Boy did I get off track,the last picture is the shop inside the chicken house,that is what you asked to begin with ,sorry for rambling on!,,,,Larry,,,By the way,the picture of the people on the front porch,,,, Im the little guy at the far right,my cousin and brother are there,there is only 2 of the older people still alive ,my moms twin sister and the lady I talk about who is our neighbor,my mom is taking the picture,she is gone,my dad is gone,my uncle ,and the neighbor that ias sitting next to me in the picture,all gone,


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