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Might make a good puzzle if someone knows how to do it and post it. My daughter gave me the seed for the sunflowers. They tried to raise them for a cash crop one year in eastern Colorado. They do turn towards the sun.
 

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Might make a good puzzle if someone knows how to do it and post it. My daughter gave me the seed for the sunflowers. They tried to raise them for a cash crop one year in eastern Colorado. They do turn towards the sun.
They plant a field of sunflowers down the road a few miles. Since I live near two large metro areas, they invite visitors to walk amongst the flowers and take pictures. For the entrance fee, which is around five bucks, you get one sunflower. Seems to be a success since they do it every year. Kansas state flower, hundreds of acres of them out there.
 
Might make a good puzzle if someone knows how to do it and post it. My daughter gave me the seed for the sunflowers. They tried to raise them for a cash crop one year in eastern Colorado. They do turn towards the sun.
I'm more interested in how that barn is built; looks like square stock, laid like a log building with half-lap joints ????
 
That barn could be built with 2x6 lumber on the flat. Can’t quite tell from the picture. That’s the way western Canada grain elevators were built
 
Dad built a granary and his shop with 2"x4". You could buy what they called farm loads direct from the mill. Pieces were shorter than stud length, random length, very cheap, like $10.00 a truck load. He also hauled roof sections with cedar shingles when they tore down Camp Adair after the war. Put them on top of round poles from the woods for rafters and re-shingled the gaps. Both are still on the farm 65 years later....James
 
Thanks to Majorman for making a puzzle out of it. When I did the puzzle, I noticed the in the back ground on the left side. You can see some waferboard that was nailed to the frame of a new roof for my shop. Now it has the tin on it.
 
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