With the help of family and friends we got the junk cleared out. We also found some wonderful treasures left behind by our ancestors, Letters, notes, initials, shoes,bottles gave us a glimpse into the past. On a lid of an old wooden box we found this note "Low set Black Cow Fred L bulled June 19, 47" I guess it was common to write on anything that was handy.
After the barn was empty and all the trees and shrubs were cut away we began to see the extent of the damage. It looked like the barn was made of scraps of wood and we wondered how it remained standing all these years. All the footing was rotten, in one place it was rotten half way up the wall. We began to fear that it wouldn't hold until we could restore it.
Clarke
By October 2006 things were beginning to take shape. The building withstood being jacked and leveled. We lost our fear of the building falling over and the barn was beginning to look more like a workshop every day.
This is the same part of the barn by the beginning of November.
The wiring and insulation was completed by the end of November. The barn was illuminated for the first time. Clarke's mom, Ethel said how glad she was to look down at the barn and see the lights on.
So close but not finished yet! Oh my if it is taking this long just for the barn how many years is it going to take us to do the whole house!
Nancy
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