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AntiqueWeekend & More: September 29
- October 4, 2003 |
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Warrenton
The big AntiqueWeekend has come to Warrenton and Round Top
again. Each April and October thousands and thousands of dealers and
buyers descend on our rural communities to sell antiques and collectables.
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Holman
Friday night David, Linda, Hal and Dorothy enjoyed dinner
at Holman Valley Steakhouse across the Colorado River, away from the antique madness.
This photograph marks the return of our Olympus C-5050 digital camera.
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Colorado County
Linda made a trip Saturday morning to look at antique and
vintage farm implements that could end up as garden decorations at Rain
Creek Farm. This is a horse drawn two row planter.
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Colorado County
While Linda looked at farm implements, the cows watched
Linda.
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Colorado County
David inspected this circa 1940 feed mill.
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Colorado County
This is the steel buhr mill, the central component of this
machine. The painting reads "made for John Deere by Letz."
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Colorado County
This is the side panel of the feed conveyor that pulls dry
feed corn into the chopper before fed into the steel buhr mill. This No.
140 model was invented by J. Holland-Letz in the late 1930's and built by
the Letz Manufacturing Company.
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Columbus
More farm implements were explored outside this very old
and very large barn.
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Fayette County
Progress continues on the new bridge between Fayetteville
and Ellinger.
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