LenND said: (quoted from post at 19:04:27 06/01/08) Hey, nice pictures of the farm. I see the big barn is still standing yet, most of those up this way have been torn down. The neighbor had a big T-shaped one and with all the fixing it needed he built a new steel one cheaper and knocked down the old one.
The old barn is still in good shape! We have started to tin the sides, the North and East sides are done. South and West sides were just painted a couple years ago. Some rot around the hinges for the big hay mow door... hopefully get that fixed up before it's too late. The barn that was there first was higher, longer, and wider! It came down in the late 50's or early 60's when a tornado went through. Dad says the hail was so bad that one side of the fence posts looked like new from it just chewing the wood right off. Blew all the windows out of the house and garages, too. Wish I could find some pictures of the old barn...
Thanks for the compliment on the pictures, usually someone comes around each year selling the aerial shots. We try to buy every couple years or so these days...
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