Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Photos from 1969, 1979, and 2019

75º at 10:30 am on Wednesday with clear skies and a "feel like" of 75º.  In other words, the humidity is down.  Predicted high today only 82º
Cam on horse - in Salt Lake City



I came across a file of old photos -- these are all from 1969 - 50 years ago!
Michelle & Cam

Michelle & Cam

Michelle & Cam

Cam watching TV from his horse

Cam spent a lot of time on that spring horse

Cam on swing in yard in Salt Lake City

Michelle

All of us with horse at the Cabbage farm

Phyllis on one of her Dad's horses with Michelle in
front and Cameron behind.

Michelle doing a happy dance

Michelle on horse

Michelle with bottle

My dad, Kermit Miles, picking up Phyllis and our
kids from the train in North Platte, Nebraska
Phyllis & Lynn with Michelle in 1969 at my Mom & Dad's place
near Oconto, Nebraska

Most of the Miles family with Pearl & Kermit Miles,
my folks - at their place near Oconto, NE

Sister-in-law Carolyn doing Phyllis' hair - 1969

Photo of Coin Grain Corp in Coin, IA - 1979

Photo of Coin Grain Corp in Coin, IA - 1979 - this
part has since been all torn down.

A series of photos I took at Coin Grain Corp to give a panorama, standing near the railroad tracks,
on Main Street in Coin, IA  - taken in 1979

1979 - We sold a lot of hog feeders - pallets from seed

1979 - our semi truck at Coin Grain Corp.

Looks like Cam was selling his leather goods on the square
in Clarinda, IA in May of 1979.  Michelle helping out.

Looks like Cameron talking with Don Runyan about his
leather goods - May of 1979

Our Oldsmobile station wagon by Coin Grain Corp in 1979

At the leather goods display on the square in May of 1979.
I am guessing this is niece Kara Gregory, with Michelle in the background.

Dumping corn on the "east dump" that we built at the
old wooden elevator in Coin - 1979


Monday evening we took Pizzas and a Cherry Pie over to
Jim & Evelyn Whipple's place here in town.  They were
neighbors to us in the country for 38 years.  Another
neighbor, Marcene Von Dilligan, came in also.








Maybe too many pictures, but I enjoyed them.

Lynn

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