Family Farm Pays Homage near Site Where Slavery Came to Va. (Posted 2014-05-04 18:25:40) ; Today, Generations of a Family TendRuane, Michael E
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and then curved (more lumps) around her rather ample caboose, and then tapered down her lumpy legs to her somewhat heavy calves and normal ankles. It was a divided caboose, and the straddle of those leggings went WAY TOO FAR between the halves. (It occurs to me that it IS rather...
I have been enjoying his photographs of the farm and the district. Photograph by C J N Chauncy shared by the Coolamon & District History Group on Facebook I had a look at the ChatGPT AI to get feedback on a Family History Narrative I gave presentations to the All About That Place ...
We were given a couple of old hutches and I decided to use one in the school room as a homeschool cabinet. I will probably paint it in the future, but I do like the original wood. We’ve been filling the glass top part of it with nature finds that we’ve been saving. The ...
Born Nov 3 1934 in Waynesboro VA, Lived on Chestnut Ave in Waynesboro then at 7 yrs moved to farm near Fishersville VA. Went to Fishersville Elementary School then to Wilson Memorial High School, playing football and running track. Graduated 1952. Then Univ. of VA School of Engineering, gr...
Every member in my family works for his or her own trade. My grandfather and grandmother are peasants. They do farm work every day in my hometown. My father is a senior engineer. He is now working in Africa, helping to build a power station. My mother is a teacher. She teaches Englis...
Frog Pond Farm is a working farm, so you never know what you are going to encounter. We watched an hours-old llama learn to walk and saw baby guinea pigs burrow and hide near their mamas. The farm is open Friday-Sunday from 10-5 and it costs $10/pp. The farm is dog-friendly. ...
17.2 miles from Harbes Family Farm "In need of a local one-week simple getaway, I came to the right place! Matthew the owner was very nice, generous, and helpful as he assigned me to a cottage I felt very at home in... so much that I hated to even..." 14. Seaha...
Family Travel in Québec Maritime – Ferme 5 Étoiles Family Farm is a must-see – 2023 UPDATE June 14, 2023byMargarita Ibbott There are plenty of options for family travel in @QuebecMaritime and one of the best for winter activities is @Ferme5etoiles near Tadoussac. Here are 6 reasons ...