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Saturday, February 26, 2011

 

There is nothing fancy-smancy about it. It is nailed construction all the way. The fanciest thing about it would be the mitered corners. We’re talking about simple folks with simple needs here. They plowed, planted, raised, weaned, fed, watered, butchered and harvested what they needed in the way of food, and they bought yard goods from a catalogue and made their own clothes. (Oops. Conjecture raises its ugly head yet again.)

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