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Lynda
I am an avid gardener, reader, sewist, quilter, and writer who dabbles in art for fun. I take lots of photographs and have now found a place to do most of the above online! I moved from California to Alabama in 2008, and now raise chickens and geese for fun and not for profit.
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Is that really Bob’s Place? Is Bob going to open up a country store there, to sell farm-fresh eggs and home-grown herbs? I be lovin’ it!
Nah…
He doesn’t want to start his own blog, so I gave him this page to use for his stuff. He has a lot more but as with all things he has to have time to get used to it.
That old building would be something my husband would love.
The tractor too.
I’m going to sneak this in here because I don’t want to spill the beans at my place quite yet. That wonderful Oklahoma cabin? The one that my bloggy friend painted? It was a gas station. That’s why it’s sitting off by itself in front of the other cabins.
I talked to the woman and sent her copies of the blog posts. She says her husband knows a lot more about its history, and the guy who put the hands up above the door. I’m not sure I’m quite ready to explore any more, but I thought it was a hoot that it was a gas station. THAT’S why Princess was so eager to pull in there on her first road trip!
Linda this is so fun! Thank you for sharing with me, and I can’t wait to hear more!!! It is such an intriguing place that I have on several occasions found myself daydreaming about going there some day. ~ L
Love the tractor in the mist photo ..I’m assuming it’s morning mist!How nice of you to give your husband the space!!
Sorry, I just found your reply!!!
Yes, it is morning mist. Bob wants to share his photos, but he doesn’t want to “BLOG.” So, from time to time he will add a picture he wants to share. Thanks for taking time visit and to comment. I will share your response with Bob!