Grandpa was going to make this into a camper, but he started to actually feel his old age. It has a kitchen and a couch in it and everything. Just needed a bit more work.
This Collage is made up of photography of the surrounding area of my Grandpa's Property. My grandmother still lives there, but due to her old age isnt able to keep up with the maintenance.
However, it may not look like much with all these pictures, but they mean alot to me as I was going along the old dirt bike trail my grandpa would walk down every morning.
The pictures are in no particular order, but include a range of the big sitting rock on a hill that overlooks the property, the well house with a few cats sitting on the clothes line's pole. Thefront pourch (with a few more cats) Candy's Shed and her laying on the porch of it. The Boston Terriers Dog House. The barn, chicken coop, the remains of the lake, a few "projects" of his, and it concludes with where he is now burried in his favourite area. His garden.
He came to this country with $50 in his pocket. And worked his fingers off to have this huge plot of land. He build all the buildings himself with a little help of his sons. We felt it would only be right to let him rest where he loved.
In Loving Memory of Grandpa Robert Hicks.
1929-2007
This Collage is made up of photography of the surrounding area of my Grandpa's Property. My grandmother still lives there, but due to her old age isnt able to keep up with the maintenance.
However, it may not look like much with all these pictures, but they mean alot to me as I was going along the old dirt bike trail my grandpa would walk down every morning.
The pictures are in no particular order, but include a range of the big sitting rock on a hill that overlooks the property, the well house with a few cats sitting on the clothes line's pole. Thefront pourch (with a few more cats) Candy's Shed and her laying on the porch of it. The Boston Terriers Dog House. The barn, chicken coop, the remains of the lake, a few "projects" of his, and it concludes with where he is now burried in his favourite area. His garden.
He came to this country with $50 in his pocket. And worked his fingers off to have this huge plot of land. He build all the buildings himself with a little help of his sons. We felt it would only be right to let him rest where he loved.
In Loving Memory of Grandpa Robert Hicks.
1929-2007
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Every farm should have a project bus. If I have to leave here I think I will get an old bluebird and convert it to living quarters for me and the missus. All solar and as self contained as possible so as long as I can find a chunk of land to set it on we have a place to live.
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