He might have made more money if his house had three other sides.<vbg>

Sorry, feebel humor atttempt.

I like the shot and the conversion.
Good detail in the logs and window.

Dave

On 2/8/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is the side of a house my great grandfather  built in 1858. He came from
> Scotland to California for the California Gold Rush.  He did end up making a
> good bit of money -- with a cattle ranch. :-)
>
> When  I went up to northern Northern California to visit Scott Valley where
> my father  grew up, I went around and looked at historical sites, especially
> sites related  to my family. Most all I had seen before, but when I was much
> younger so it was  good to revisit them.
>
> The ranch is still there, owned by two doctor  brothers as a tax write-off.
> They, very nicely, have preserved all the old  buildings.
>
> It wasn't very big, about 10x10' or 10x15' with a low roof. A  larger house
> was built much later. It snows up there in the winter, sometimes a  lot. They
> would have lived crowded into this little cabin in heavy snow.
>
>
> I wasn't using a tripod, and I think it's just semi-interesting, but  the B&W
> conversion seems okay.
>
> http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/homestead.htm
>
> Comments  welcome.
>
>
> Marnie aka Doe :-)
>
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