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Short animated GIF of our short snow flurry (with accompanying rain) in the middle of the morning. We were forecast to have snow last night, but it seems to have arrived later than expected...
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Built in 1937 in Greenfield Village to house machinery from Martinsville, Michigan. Apples are a major crop in Michigan.
Samels Farm, a Pioneer Farm placed on the National Register of Historic Places, is located just outside of Traverse City, Michigan in the town of Williamsburg.
This rusty spring is a small component on a much larger piece of antique farm equipment. Come and enjoy the farm through one of the Samels Farm Heritage Society's public events! Samels Farm is situated between Lake Skegemog and Elk Lake and has an extensive collection of antique farm equipment.
The farm is almost completely intact and includes a machine shop, barn, homestead, and other outbuildings. The Samels Farm Heritage Society is dedicated to preserving the farm’s open-space, waterfront, woodlands, buildings, and other physical effects.
Samels' Farm
8298 Skegemog Point Road
Williamsburg, MI
49690
Last night's forecast for today's
weather called for cloudy weather until at least 6:00 PM. It's been raining most of the afternoon. While I don't mind the rain, having some forewarning would have been nice. At least I took care of my chores downtown in the morning (on foot) when it wasn't wet...
Samels Farm is located just outside of Traverse City, Michigan in the town of Williamsburg. The site has been declared a Pioneer Farm, meaning that the original families have maintained continuous ownership of the property for at least 100 years. Samels Farm has also been placed on the National Register of Historic Places due to the numerous Native American artifacts discovered from several unique cultures - some dating back to 9000 B. C.
Samels Farm has an extensive collection of antique farm equipment which is housed in the machine shop, barn, and other outbuildings. The Samels Farm Heritage Society, in keeping with the generous spirit of the Samels’ Family Trusts, is dedicated to preserving the farm’s open-space, waterfront, woodlands, buildings, and other physical effects. We are dedicated to providing the Northern Michigan community with an educational experience based on the prehistoric and historic settlement of the area.
Samels' Farm
8298 Skegemog Point Road
Williamsburg, MI
49690
bois de Maroeuil - Arras
le tronc / the trunk
noter la présence d'algues / de mousse sur le côté ouest.
Samels Farm is located just outside of Traverse City, Michigan in the town of Williamsburg. The site has been declared a Pioneer Farm, meaning that the original families have maintained continuous ownership of the property for at least 100 years.
The Samels brothers did all of the work needed around a working farm, including blacksmithing. The brothers constructed all of the door handles and latches around the farm, including this latch to a barn door.
Samels Farm has an extensive collection of antique farm equipment which is housed in the machine shop, barn, and other outbuildings. The Samels Farm Heritage Society, in keeping with the generous spirit of the Samels’ Family Trusts, is dedicated to preserving the farm’s open-space, waterfront, woodlands, buildings, and other physical effects. We are dedicated to providing the Northern Michigan community with an educational experience based on the prehistoric and historic settlement of the area.
Samels' Farm
8298 Skegemog Point Road
Williamsburg, MI
49690
One of the ancient Chestnut trees in Carshalton Park, planted early in the seventeenth century to provide fodder for livestock.
Panorama of the bottom of the chestnut tree and some fallen chestnuts next to the side of the road, just across from our house.
It's springtime in Berlin and I am running aroung like crazy, testing my new lens :)
Canon 16-35mm @35mm ISO 100 , ƒ3.5, 1/160sec.
Caption: 7-foot Chestnut tree on Laurel Fork, Cheat River, Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia.
Date: 1924
Photographer: [unknown]
Local Call Number: FHS3796
Credit Line: Photo courtesy of the Forest History Society, Durham, NC
For information on photo use and more, see the Forest History Society Photograph Collection.