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I remember “Back on the Farm” in Iowa as a lad putting milk into these cans and having a truck come and pick the cans up! By this time the trucks were newer models. This truck would have been manufactured the year my mother was born!


These girls seemed to be enjoying the Farm and Science Review!


It’s amazing how the time of day makes a great difference! The first one was taken nearer sunset.





I even got in on a Corn-Hole game!


Autumn weather is a great time to gather around the fire with friends! Singing along with the guitar adds to the pleasure!

Family of Mennonites

Future Farmers?

Farmer and Farmer’s wife-hand in hand!

Amish: My cousin in the foreground following the rest of the Amish group who hired me to take me to the Farm & Science Review near London, Ohio, USA. I walked for six hours and walked every street once, and some the second time. I didn’t walk the alleys since they were basically a way to get from one street to another without going all the way to the end of the street. There were hundreds of vendors showing their new things.

Interesting results when I tried to get a photo of this hive of bees! They were busy working. My shadow did help that part of the photo to be better to see the honey bees!

American Gothic by Grant Wood an Iowa painter! Being from Iowa I love the painting and at this
Farm & Science Review they gave people the opportunity to frame their faces with this painting! I found two helpful young girls to take my photo. One to take the photograph, and one (Savannah) to pose with me! Fun times.

Even had piped-in music!!




