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I was born in that house on the left. To see the house better, click the picture, then click the enlarge button that shows up when you "hover" your mouse pointer to the right of "2007" at the bottom.
what a beautiful photo. Are you collecting fresh maple syrup there too? Happy WW.
Happy WW!
I'm liking it, whys it in the tree?
Interesting photoHappy WW!Blessings
Great photo? Is that sap that is being collected? I was wondering that too ... :) Happy WW
Interesting, still looks like a torture instrument to me though ;-)
interesting photo. I take it that it is no0 longer used? Happy WW
cool!i havent seen any like that. thanks for sharing.
WOW! What a neat photo!Happy WW!
Once you buy the feed you still have to grind it? I didn't know that....
Now a leaf grinder? This is interesting.
Better nail it secure or scrap metal thieves will make off with it :-( happy ww
What a neat photo!!! THanks for sharing!
Beautiful photo. Happy WW
Awesome shot, looks very similar to where I grew up!
now, that is an interesting shot...Happy WW!Isabelle aka Tricotinehttp://tricotine.typepad.com
My dad is a huge old time farmer fan. Mostly tractors. Very interesing picture
Cool old thing...thanks for sharing!
Nice piece of Americana!
I just love your photos! You have a very good eye...~smiles~
Great picture!Happy WW
I was raised on a farm, but don't remember anything like this. I'm sure there was one about though. Have a great WW. :)
Happy Wordless Wednesday to you and please visit my blog as well. Thanks.
What a neat shot! Happy WW!
That's kinda cool!
That contraption looks really neat!I bet you enjoy visiting the home where you grew up.
I was born in that house on the left.
ReplyDeleteTo see the house better, click the picture, then click the enlarge button that shows up when you "hover" your mouse pointer to the right of "2007" at the bottom.
what a beautiful photo. Are you collecting fresh maple syrup there too? Happy WW.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
ReplyDeleteI'm liking it, whys it in the tree?
ReplyDeleteInteresting photo
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
Blessings
Great photo? Is that sap that is being collected? I was wondering that too ... :) Happy WW
ReplyDeleteInteresting, still looks like a torture instrument to me though ;-)
ReplyDeleteinteresting photo. I take it that it is no0 longer used? Happy WW
ReplyDeletecool!
ReplyDeletei havent seen any like that. thanks for sharing.
WOW! What a neat photo!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
Once you buy the feed you still have to grind it? I didn't know that....
ReplyDeleteNow a leaf grinder? This is interesting.
ReplyDeleteBetter nail it secure or scrap metal thieves will make off with it :-( happy ww
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat photo!!! THanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo. Happy WW
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot, looks very similar to where I grew up!
ReplyDeletenow, that is an interesting shot...
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
Isabelle aka Tricotine
http://tricotine.typepad.com
My dad is a huge old time farmer fan. Mostly tractors. Very interesing picture
ReplyDeleteCool old thing...thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNice piece of Americana!
ReplyDeleteI just love your photos! You have a very good eye...
ReplyDelete~smiles~
Great picture!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW
I was raised on a farm, but don't remember anything like this. I'm sure there was one about though. Have a great WW. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Wordless Wednesday to you and please visit my blog as well. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat shot! Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteThat's kinda cool!
ReplyDeleteThat contraption looks really neat!
ReplyDeleteI bet you enjoy visiting the home where you grew up.