




Life is full of changes. This farm has been in the family for 5 generations and use to have some impressive barns but they are long gone. Other buildings have been built and they are much more functional. I am continually amazed at the crazy things that people hang onto. Change is not always better but it is inevitable. Embrace it, learn to adjust and enjoy it. Or you can keep on using your outhouse. . .makes no difference to me.
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