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Tag Archives: Farm
Ashtabula County Antique Engine Club
A few years ago I visited the Ashtabula Antique Engine Club on a couple of occasions and documented one of those visits in October of 2011 with a posting entitled, Reflecting on the Past. Then recently a friend asked if … Continue reading
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Tagged ACAEC, antique engine club, ashtabula, belts, blacksmith, cash register, chains, county, desk, Farm, gears, general store, Nostalgia, register, rust, sawmill, schoolhouse, steam power, teacher, Tractor
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Summer is Just a Memory Now
As I look out the window on this rainy day and absorb the reality of cold rain, balding trees, and piles of wet leaves covering the ground, I’m imagining the restful summer day I spent with friends back in July … Continue reading
Sunflower Season
A couple of weeks ago a good friend led me to a local field of blooming sunflowers for a photo shoot. This seems to be to season for photographers and sunflowers as I have seen a number of similar shots … Continue reading
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Tagged butterfly, Chardon, Farm, flower bud, morning, morning light, nature, OH, ohio, petals, plants, sunflower, sunrise, weed, wildflower
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Rural Hartville Ohio
My last 2 posts have featured a farm in the rural village of Lodi, OH, and have been very popular! In fact on one day last week my post was viewed 25 times in Greece which I’ve never seen happen … Continue reading
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Tagged americana, big box, caboose, centruy feed, chain, chessie system, community, David Hassler, Farm, feedmill, Gary Harwood, Growing Season, growth, Hartville, hartville elevator, history, infrastructure, living, lodi, migrant, mill, OH, ohio, progress, railroad, Robert Coles, rural, the life of a migrant community, worker, yesteryear
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A Peaceful Day on the Farm
On Monday I had the opportunity to visit a friend’s family farm in Lodi, OH. The farm, homes, barns and many of the out buildings are over 200 years old! Despite being very hot, it turned out to be a … Continue reading
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Tagged agriculture, birds, crickets, family, Farm, lodi, OH, ohio, peaceful, renewal, rest, restoration, Train
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