Baby needs shoes

Woodland Detectors

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Driving to work....
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An old homestead nearby
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I wonder if it's been detected?
 

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fossis

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That is what i like to see, 'A hard working man', :thumbsup:, the old cabin looks like just a new roof would work wonders.
I worked with a man years ago, after a break he would say: This ain't buying the baby any new shoes, & we would get back to work. ;D

Fossis..............
 

GopherDaGold

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Wow Mike! You sure cleaned up that old homestead!! I never knew old log homes had wall to wall carpeting.
Makes me wonder if colonial life was really as hard as they say. ;D
 

RGINN

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Cool place, have you done in research on the history of it? Almost looks like it served a commercial purpose, rather than bein a private dwelling. Looks like it was in use for quite a long time, so probably has quite a past.
 

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