I'll Show You Mine if You Show Me Yours Thurs Dec 1
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Comments (16)Moni,that is a cute house,but how could it pass inspection without the windows opening.That wouldn't happen in Calif,and i thought it was the law in most states. Love all those animal pictures!! Vetaal,where do you live(state) ?? You show such interesting and beautiful pictures.TFS Kathi...See MoreI'll Show You Mine if You Show Me Yours Thurs Dec 11
Comments (11)I love all the pictures today. So interesting and diverse. It's always a pleasure to come and see these. Nicole, has it been a year yet that you have had Peek-A-Boo? He is so shiny and healthy looking. It looks like life with you really agrees with him....See MoreI'll Show You Mine if You Show Me Yours Thurs Dec 25
Comments (4)May your Christmas sparkle with moments of love, laughter and goodwill, And may the year ahead be full of contentment and joy. Have a Merry Christmas....See MoreI'll Show You Mine if You Show Me Yours Thurs Dec 17
Comments (13)This a a barn door, that was painted red after it was sold to the new owner. My son and grandson''s great and great great grandfather built this barn back in l926. They both were named after him. Here's some of the article that was in the newspaper that I found. The Pennsylvania Dutch barn stands like a sentry guarding its past and preserving its future. The big, red barn on the Luverne Highway, stands proudly at 45×80-feet and three levels tall and has the distinction of being the largest Pennsylvania Dutch barn south of Kentucky. “The barn is off the road and a lot of people probably go by without even noticing it,” said Bonnie Holland, who owns and maintains the historic structure. In 1926, Parke Thompson built the stately barn using lumber from his plantation and stones that were picked up in the fields. “Parke Thompson was a wealthy landowner and the barn was used as breeding house for animals,” Holland said. “He exclusively raised silver heel hogs and transported them to Chicago for shows and judging. So, he had a very upscale and highly regarded hog operation....See MoreOklaMoni
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