Working at the Farm - Took a few I-Phone Pics

Somebody came home after 2 years, and he looks older now.

As Dorothy said to Toto - There's no place like home.

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Two years ago when he disappeared.




Tall 8 is still hanging around too.



Finally verified that I have triplets again this year. Two years in a row, and a set of twins as well.





Wicked Witch of the West on Duty.





 
Wow... nice bucks and fawn crop.
Beautiful place!

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Now did you Photoshop the big buck there in front of the old shed? Looking good Native. Your place is a picture book!
Native and gun went up the hill
to find a buck to kill
....

You love to aggravate me with great shots of your barn with clovers and chicory knee deep in front. Now you throw in a stud of a buck. I'm boycotting KY on my travels in the future. Don't play fair.

Thanks guys. I thought I had two sets of twins, but see now that the smaller ones was actually a set of triplets. Hard to catch all three of them together. I know there is a single on the other side of the place, so glad to add at least 6 deer to the herd this time.

dogghr, you can't get off that easy.... You are just afraid I will hand you a chainsaw and make you work if you ever come here. :)
 
Native, I'm nuts about old woodworking tools- what's up with that frame saw behind your son's buck. I've never seen one like it.

KDdid, that is an antique weed whacker rather than a saw. It was stuck back in the rear of my grandfather's old tool shed. The axe on the left belonged to my great, great grandfather who fought in the Civil War. The small axe on the right is one I bought. It supposedly came out of an old barn in Pennsylvania. It has a short curved handle, and I would like to know what it was designed to be used for.
 
Yea I knew what that was, unfortunatley used a more updated version "mowing" hillside for my dad. When my kids used to complain of using the weed eater after mowing on the riding mower, I wanted to hit them up side the head with one of them. May be wrong but the axe with short handle was use for prepping logs and notching for log homes in the day.
Of course awesome buck.
 
Hewing axes had bent handles allowing clearance when squaring round logs. I'm guessing the handle was shortened for a particular use or preference, as you almost never see a broad/hewing axe with a short handle- usually the work is done while standing on the log.


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