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The Dunger Peak: September 2006
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This is the official blog of Rev. Clayton A. Peak & Rev. Rebecca Ann Dunger Peak. Thursday, September 28, 2006. Here I am, dressed as "Sean O'Wesley", John Wesley's long-lost very distant Irish cousin. This picture was taken at Monroe City United Methodist Church's 140th Anniversary Celebration on Sunday, August 27, 2006. To see more pictures from the celebration click here. Posted by Clayton @ 9:17 AM. Tuesday, September 26, 2006. That's your banjo lesson for today. Stay tuned for more lessons later!
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the farmers wife: March 2008
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Images from the land of corn and soybeans. Friday, March 28, 2008. Here are some of the other results from the photo shoot. You can probably see what I was trying to achieve in each shot. Black and white just didn't seem to work. A black and white version of yesterday's shot. The wall and ceiling to the right of the open window were in serious and interesting decay. The chair seems quite small and toy-like however. A cropped version of the same photo. Thursday, March 27, 2008. I liked the way the stool w...
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the farmers wife: June 2008
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Images from the land of corn and soybeans. Friday, June 27, 2008. I have a fascination with manual typewriters and the start of a collection. This is a nice toy typewriter that was tucked in a tiny back room at Josie's Antiques in DeKalb. I love the solid feel of having to strike a key with some force and the clackety-clack sound. Thursday, June 26, 2008. This is one of the many photographers covering the house move. Yes, this is front page news around here! Sunday, June 22, 2008. Progress is marching we...
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the farmers wife: Twilight on the Prairie
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Images from the land of corn and soybeans. Saturday, October 09, 2010. Twilight on the Prairie. One of the shoppers steps outside at Nada Farm's Barn Sale to enjoy twilight on the prairie. Montana claims to be the big sky country but the sky is equally big here in Illinois. The corn has just been harvested from those fields. Integrity at cyg dot net. I have a question about your blog :). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. At Home with the Farmer's Wife. Come Away With Me.
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the farmers wife: March 2011
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Images from the land of corn and soybeans. Saturday, March 05, 2011. Yet another farm outbuilding has collapsed. It simply blew over when a sharp wind came in from the west. The above photo is the far end of the building. Here's the full scene of destruction. And another, one time useful building has met it's end. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. At Home with the Farmer's Wife. Come Away With Me. Confessions of a Pioneer Woman. Fourteen Places to Eat. Fun for Me, Music for You.
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the farmers wife: December 2009
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Images from the land of corn and soybeans. Thursday, December 17, 2009. I vaguely remember a developer's ad campaign that declared, "If you lived here, you'd be home now.". Some might not find this scene enticing, after all it's not a multi-million dollar mansion and the long unpaved drive would present it's own set of problems, but for me it looks like a very nice farm. I bet there's something delicious cooking in the kitchen. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Come Away With Me.
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the farmers wife: February 2008
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Images from the land of corn and soybeans. Tuesday, February 19, 2008. It's winter still. As the sun goes down and the light fades, everything turns a shade of blue. Ice hangs like stalactites from the branches of an evergreen. And the temperatures plummet again. Thursday, February 07, 2008. The snow fence seems to stretch on forever.as does winter at this point. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. At Home with the Farmer's Wife. Come Away With Me. Confessions of a Pioneer Woman.
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the farmers wife: August 2010
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Images from the land of corn and soybeans. Thursday, August 26, 2010. A spinning wheel stands covered in the corner of the loft in the old cabin at The Homeplace 1850 living history farm in Land Between the Lakes, Kentucky. Tuesday, August 10, 2010. Potatoes drying on a traditional frame at the Homeplace, Land Between the Lakes, Kentucky. Sunday, August 08, 2010. 1850's still life. Washstand outside of the kitchen at the double dogtrot house, The Homeplace, Land Between the Lakes, Kentucky.
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the farmers wife: June 2010
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Images from the land of corn and soybeans. Monday, June 28, 2010. Bronze statuary stands at each corner on the upper balcony area of Abraham Lincoln's tomb. They depict scenes from the Civil War, represented by the navy, cavalry, artillery and infantry. Saturday, June 26, 2010. Free manure is offered next to Yoder's food and department store in Shipshewana, Indiana. Friday, June 25, 2010. Dana-Thomas House (Frank Lloyd Wright). The east facade of the Dana-Thomas house in Springfield, Illinois.
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the farmers wife: Collapse
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Images from the land of corn and soybeans. Saturday, March 05, 2011. Yet another farm outbuilding has collapsed. It simply blew over when a sharp wind came in from the west. The above photo is the far end of the building. Here's the full scene of destruction. And another, one time useful building has met it's end. Alison @ The Polohouse. I could have sworn I linked to follow you the week before our bloggirls party! Thanks for stopping by my blog, Suzanne and thanks for your sweet comment too. The Farmer'...