Posted by db4600 on December 19, 2015 at 10:20:20 from (70.197.201.172):
In Reply to: A little more explaining posted by larry@stinescorner on December 19, 2015 at 05:14:34:
I finally found the video of Hugo. It brought to mind a few folk from the past, good, simple folk. I also noticed this topic stirred some opinion. One thing is for sure, farming is not what it used to be. Our Americam country was settled and developed east to west mostly by agriculture. Granted there was the lure of mineral and lumber, but most settlers were agricultural. Agriculture has changed from , in my opinion, a community setting of small farms to a churning setting of big farms. I applaude those that are farmers! I miss the days of small farm neighborhoods, and can only speculate where agriculture will be in the future. Congratulations to Hugo to be able to live the way he chose to! I did notice that some of the civic organizations have recognized Duderstadt place for its barn. That's good to see. My Grandpa was a builder / farmer in the last century and I carry on the builder tradition. I enjoy the old architecture more than today's and appreciate the preservation.
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