That's how my granddad farmed in the mountains near Somerset, PA 100 years ago, though he had only one horse. It's name was Prince, and if they were out in the field when the dinner bell rang after a long afternoon's work, it was all my granddad could do to control Prince as he bolted towards the barn
photonoclast wrote:
That's how my granddad farmed in the mountains near Somerset, PA 100 years ago, though he had only one horse. It's name was Prince, and if they were out in the field when the dinner bell rang after a long afternoon's work, it was all my granddad could do to control Prince as he bolted towards the barn
I love the Somerset area "pc".
The last vastness and mountains before the "glide" into the Pittsburgh area.
Much photography in this area!
Dan
Danpbphoto wrote:
I love the Somerset area "pc".
The last vastness and mountains before the "glide" into the Pittsburgh area.
Much photography in this area!
Dan
Agreed! Shoot some Mail Pouch barns before they are all gone. Last time through the area I saw only one.
photonoclast wrote:
Agreed! Shoot some Mail Pouch barns before they are all gone. Last time through the area I saw only one.
I have 1 right here "pc"!
Still in great shape. I miss the "Burma Shave" placards from the fields of Iowa!
Thanks!
Dan