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Posted by jdemaris on October 12, 2006 at 07:06:25 from (66.218.17.112):
I'm just screwing around trying to post a few photos. I like seeing other people's farm photos - so here are a few of mine. I'm building a new hay-barn - (by myself) on a side hill I dug out. Yesterday was one of those rare Fall days - with some actual New York State sunshine - i.e. no rain, no snow. I'm hoping to get a roof on before heavy snow - but I doubt I'll make it. One roof will be holding solar-panels. Slow going trying to build and watch a three-year kid at the same time. All the animals seem to be getting ready for change. During the course of the day - I took a few photos of . . . a flying squirrel inside our house, wild turkeys with the goats in the field, a few white-tail deere watching me (bad photo), cows coming home from the hill (distant shot - can't hardly see them in the photo), a two trailer loads of small tractors I brought home in the morning - consisting of four Beaver tractors, one Shaw Du-al, and a Standard Twin with sulky. The photo of my daughter is an older photo - the possum was caught in a live-trap in our corn-field. He (she?) got relocated. Also a few shots of my kids on old Deere log-skidders (440 and a 540). By the way - I caught the flying squirrel in our bedroom - and threw the little guy outside. He ran a circle around the house, climbed a tree, and jumped back into the house through an attic vent. border="0" alt="Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting"> < br >
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