This is an old tool bag made of leather and wood. And that stone is what they would sharpen their tools with.
This is some of the corn that they were grinding
We have been doing so much lately, I haven't had time to post. Well I guess I will post some pics of The Butte Creek Mill we went to last Friday. It was really neat to see, they said it was the last hydro-powered mill west of the Mississippi. And it was built in 1860. Well see ya later...
We have been doing so much lately, I haven't had time to post. Well I guess I will post some pics of The Butte Creek Mill we went to last Friday. It was really neat to see, they said it was the last hydro-powered mill west of the Mississippi. And it was built in 1860. Well see ya later...
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Those are some neat pictures you took and also gave us some history of the store. Thanks Karissa and hugs to you...
Love you Karissa and enjoyed your pictures. It sounds like you had a lot of fun. Sorry I missed this one. We had fun today and I am proud of you and Destiny. Love, Grandma Dot
Welcome back. Good pictures. How about that; a store almost as old as me!
Great recap with the pictures Karissa. All I can say is that I am glad for electricity, ovens, washing machines, refrigerators, etc. that we have in this day and age...they really had to work back then to get things done. "Grin"
Kris... Kris.... Kris... okay fine, Karissa... you need to post, post, oh, did I say post:D Heehee... you probably should though. See ya soon!
-Destiny
Karissa, I agree with Destiny. You need to post. You are getting as bad as Grandma and that's pretty bad. I think I have even posted since you. I love you. Use that laptop to got to post, post, post and to show your beautiful pictures you take. Love you, Grandma Dot
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