My mom sent me these pictures of the farm. The first four are from the late, late eighties or early, early nineties. The last three are much more recent.
Enjoy!

Guess who!

My brother, back when pink shorts were cool.

The barn, where there were once pigs. Apparently I, also, stood on the wall outside the pig yard.

This is the farm house from the 1800s. Nobody lives in it anymore, obviously, but it
is still standing, which is pretty amazing.

Frank and Aunt Nancy in front of the cabin. You can see how tiny it is.

It's teeny tiny, but the photo is of the "Shatzer Down Lane" sign. (Click for a slightly bigger version.)

Mammaw and Frank talking peaches.
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