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Rusted weathervane near the old barn where we picked up another 25 bales of hay yesterday. I think it’s saying it’s going to be a long, cold winter…….
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"It was a cold wintry day when I brought my children to live in rural West Virginia. The farmhouse was one hundred years old, there was already snow on the ground, and the heat was sparse-—as was the insulation. The floors weren’t even, either. My then-twelve-year-old son walked in the door and said, “You’ve brought us to this slanted little house to die." Keep reading our story....
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For a wonderful education on old wind mills, you can visit the Wind Mill Farm at Tolar, Texas. Or, if you are short on time, just go to
thewindmillfarm.com/
We just visited there in October and it was a wonderful place to go and learn about these old mills…way out in the country south of Dallas.
Weathervanes were usually put on top of barns so farmers would know what direction the wind was coming from.
I voted. Every day I vote. Every day I pray for you to get this job. Happy Thanksgiving to you, your family and to everyone who reads your beautiful blog.
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“Ask 52 what this REALLY is…surely he knows.”
Before rural electrification these were everywhere, pumping water
and/or producing electricity. We should all have one!
Thank you so much for your beautiful site.
Voting every day!
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I want one tooooo….
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Thanks,
Carol
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