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View of the Homeplace from the Pasture

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Last week while spreading fertilizer on the pasture I took a few pics from atop the pasture hill across the holler towards the house and barns.




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Beautiful landscape Jim. Love it................
What a picture perfect setting!! Love the old buildings!!



Stephenscity said:
What a picture perfect setting!! Love the old buildings!!

Me too :!: I get along with old things much better :!:
Great looking place.
Jim in NC said:
Stephenscity said:
What a picture perfect setting!! Love the old buildings!!

Me too :!: I get along with old things much better :!:
Think that has anything to do with our age!! :lol: :lol:



Nice place Jim, makes me homesick for where I grew up in the hills along the Ohio river.
Love seeing the pics Jim . That looks like a big house.



Great pictures of your place. I noticed you have pretty good pile of winter heat all split and stacked just a waiting on the temp to drop again. Neat to be living on the old family homestead, Jim, I'm sure. ;)
missouri massey man said:
Great pictures of your place. I noticed you have pretty good pile of winter heat all split and stacked just a waiting on the temp to drop again. Neat to be living on the old family homestead, Jim, I'm sure. ;)
Soon I hope to post my and Mrs. Jim's woodworking efforts over the so-called winter. I don't know if we measure up to your operation, but we have several winter's worth of wood ready. I sell some during the winter, usually 40 to 50 loads, but I think this year it might have been a dozen. :roll: We still have to put it under the sheds which in my case means to cover the stacks with used roofing tin.
A wonderful looking place,the old farm houses have much more character than a lot of new ones,a lovely place to live Jim.
Looks a great place to live... many thanks for the pics :)
Love the pictures.What a beautiful farm.
Jim you truly have a very pretty place and I love the old barns. I have told my wife as we were traveling before if I ever had to leave Kentucky I would want to go to east or central North Carolina it reminds me of home.
Thanks for the kind words everyone. We feel blessed to live here. We are the fifth generation owners of this farm and I often picture myself climbing, crawling, and exploring in the barns as when a kid. Back then, I never knew what I would discover. When I do it these days, I know I have lost something :!: :roll: :oops: :lol:
Such a beautiful farm Jim - thanks for posting these up. Looks very much like the area around our farm here in central Kentucky.
Good looking place Jim, Its great that you appreciate living there. A lot of folk dont care about where they live, but I think most country folk do.
Tha Ulsterscot said:
Good looking place Jim, Its great that you appreciate living there. A lot of folk dont care about where they live, but I think most country folk do.
Yessir, like the old saying goes: "You can take the boy off the farm, but you can't take the farm out of the boy".
More than crops take roots on the farm.....
My saying goes like this : "You can take the girl to the City but you can't take the Farm out of her". I was raised on a farm and help to do all kinds of farm work.



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