Monday, February 01, 2010

TO THE FARM FOR A “MY WORLD” GROUNDHOG DAY CELEBRATION

Slate Run Living Historical Farm near Lancaster,Ohio

A “THATS MY WORLD TUESDAY POST

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Slate Run Living Historical Farm to be specific.

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First to the Farmhouse which is a  gothic revival house  built in 1856.

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A quick peek inside: (The farmhouse has been restored by the metro parks staff ) framedinsidefarmhouse

Meet Mike who is in the process of restoring/fixing the windows in the chicken house.

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What’s a farm without a barn and a few animals?

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Meet the farm animals (they probably all have names)

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And Tools Of The Trade:

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A GREAT PLACE TO VISIT:

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Didn’t make it this year but maybe next:

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 groundhog As Always Thanks For Stopping By. (IF I COULD JUST KEEP THIS GUY OUT OF MY GARDEN)

my world Tuesday

21 comments:

  1. 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.

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  2. Anonymous3:58 PM

    I always look forward to my weekly visits, because you take such great photos.

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  3. Your 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!

    Sylvia

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  4. What a lovely post for celebrating Groundhog Day.
    Your photo selection is a perfect match for this day.
    Beautiful collages and I love that red barn.

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  5. Anonymous5:07 PM

    What are the chances Punxsutawney Pill WON'T see his shadow?

    Gotta love farms and farmers! (I live in rural Ontario.)

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  6. 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.

    Cheers!
    Julie
    Julie Magers Soulen Photography
    Blog of Note

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  7. 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!

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  8. What a neat farm, Joe... I'd love to visit that one. The red barn is gorgeous...

    Did you hear that PETA wants to change the live Groundhog at Punxsutawney--to a ROBOT.??.. Gads---what is up with that???? STUPID idea!!!
    Betsy

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  9. 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.
    I would like to see a real Groundhog one day.
    have a happy day.

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  10. nice photos, Joe - i think i want the red barn!

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  11. I wonder what the fat fellow will tell us. Thanks for the tour of the farm. Beautiful place. Living history--I love it.

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  12. Slate Run looks very interesting. I haven't ever been there.

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  13. Beautiful shots of historical farm. It is good to see revival of gothic house.

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  14. Surely looks like a great place to visit! Lovely pictures!

    Pixellicious Photos

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  15. It looks like great place to visit and so well maintained, thanks for the tour.

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  16. Great photos and description!!! Thanks for sharing!!!

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  17. I love those old wooden hayrakes and other tools! What a great place!

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  18. Nice 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.

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  19. Your blog and photos both are amazing !! Simply great..

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  20. Hey Joe - Happy Groundhog day' - whatever it is

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  21. How wonderful! Great world and captures.

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