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Henry Adams, 1883. I thought at first that he might be wearing a straw hat but I guess he would not have worn straw in a cold season (no leaves on the vines, heavy wool suit).
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That dog is dead now.
Lol. Very very dead.That dog is dead now.
No 'e's not. 'E's just resting!
Thomas Wolfe feeding a chipmunk.
Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
June 20, 1938
(Thomas Wolfe Collection, Pack Memorial Public Library, Asheville, NC.)
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I have worked on my family genealogy for a great number of years.
That said Ancestry.coms app, WERE RELATED, has put Thomas Wolfe and myself as 7th cousins 4x removed.
Kinda cool I think.
He should have gone to Tractor Supply & bought the hat with the green visor in the brim. And he's not wearing Big Smith's either!
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That is awesome!I know that spot!
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Trying to reach your acronym quota I seeLOL! OMG! I hate those hats with the green plastic visor brim. Hahahaha!!
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Wtf...?Trying to reach your acronym quota I see
wth?Wtf...?
LMAO! Thats enuff now.
LOL! OMG! I hate those hats with the green plastic visor brim. Hahahaha!!
Here now ... don't be a hater.
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Bob, unless those trees across the creek are all dead you should reshoot the exact same pic with them leafed out.Here now ... don't be a hater.
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Cool. You wear this gem well. I need one. Don't exactly know why, but you are inspirational.I've been meaning to head down that road (it's a few miles from the farm) to check on the status of an old (1896) barn that I think my neighbors tore down. Those trees are most likely in a pile a few miles away due to the recent floods, but there are others piled up in their place for sure. I'll snap a new pic when I get that direction.