Slate Run Living Historical Farm near Lancaster,Ohio
A “THATS MY WORLD TUESDAY POST
Slate Run Living Historical Farm to be specific.
First to the Farmhouse which is a gothic revival house built in 1856.
A quick peek inside: (The farmhouse has been restored by the metro parks staff )
Meet Mike who is in the process of restoring/fixing the windows in the chicken house.
What’s a farm without a barn and a few animals?
Meet the farm animals (they probably all have names)
And Tools Of The Trade:
A GREAT PLACE TO VISIT:
“CLICK” ON PICTURE TO VIST THEIR WEB SITE.
Didn’t make it this year but maybe next:
As Always Thanks For Stopping By. (IF I COULD JUST KEEP THIS GUY OUT OF MY GARDEN)
Joe: That is a neat farm for certain. It's that time of year for the groundhog to tell us we have 6 more weeks of winter. I'm sure we have it coming and I'm ready to go fishing.
ReplyDeleteI always look forward to my weekly visits, because you take such great photos.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are superb as always, Joe! I love your collages! And what a great farm! Great visit as always! Hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
What a lovely post for celebrating Groundhog Day.
ReplyDeleteYour photo selection is a perfect match for this day.
Beautiful collages and I love that red barn.
What are the chances Punxsutawney Pill WON'T see his shadow?
ReplyDeleteGotta love farms and farmers! (I live in rural Ontario.)
Happy Ground Hogs Day! I was engaged on this day many many years ago. LOL Your photography is great. I love the second photo of the fence lined walk. You put me right in the picture.
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Julie
Julie Magers Soulen Photography
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What beautiful farm scenes! A lot of hard work goes into maintaining them, but, that must be the joy of the life style! And, Happy Ground Hog Day to you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat farm, Joe... I'd love to visit that one. The red barn is gorgeous...
ReplyDeleteDid you hear that PETA wants to change the live Groundhog at Punxsutawney--to a ROBOT.??.. Gads---what is up with that???? STUPID idea!!!
Betsy
How lovely that the whole farm is being restored to its former glory and looking so good too. I like your montages of photos gives us a good look around.
ReplyDeleteI would like to see a real Groundhog one day.
have a happy day.
nice photos, Joe - i think i want the red barn!
ReplyDeleteI wonder what the fat fellow will tell us. Thanks for the tour of the farm. Beautiful place. Living history--I love it.
ReplyDeleteSlate Run looks very interesting. I haven't ever been there.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots of historical farm. It is good to see revival of gothic house.
ReplyDeleteSurely looks like a great place to visit! Lovely pictures!
ReplyDeletePixellicious Photos
It looks like great place to visit and so well maintained, thanks for the tour.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and description!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteI love those old wooden hayrakes and other tools! What a great place!
ReplyDeleteNice tour Joe -- great old tools! Bill always says "my dad had one of those..." Good that the park district there is able to keep this historical site available to the public; we love stumbling on places like that.
ReplyDeleteYour blog and photos both are amazing !! Simply great..
ReplyDeleteHey Joe - Happy Groundhog day' - whatever it is
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! Great world and captures.
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