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  • img_9496img_0325img_9484img_9497img_943160363_102803236448465_100001563669413_19466_6508572_nChair Carving - Barney hunts for days to find just the right piece of wood to make a unique carving.IMG_7701img_9417img_9441img_9556Lodging_RVEntrance_WebIMG_7667img_9516img_9478IMG_7791img_9424One of Barney's Tree SpiritsIMG_7774img_9499img_9448img_9491texasroombeerRoger Padgett of EvergreenIMG_7694img_9423www.moonshiners.comimg_9481band-at-bus-reneesIMG_7673IMG_7708IMG_7722-161379_102802996448489_100001563669413_19458_4436625_nIMG_7762www.moonshiners.comMushroom Bed with Statue Carvings at Headboardimg_946558746_102803029781819_100001563669413_19459_4988976_nIMG_7717IMG_776359346_102803479781774_100001563669413_19480_1443949_nIMG_7720-1floridaroombedimg_9476Barney & GeorgeIMG_7796img_9480Barneyimg_9440IMG_7688IMG_780061155_102803759781746_100001563669413_19490_144431_nBarney & DebbieRoger Padgett of EvergreenBarneyIMG_7664Lodging_PrimitiveCamping_Webimg_9433img_0326Barney Barnwell58511_102803569781765_100001563669413_19483_3897565_nfloridaroomcouchSouth85IMG_7683IMG_7788img_9467Barney BarnwellIMG_7730Barneytennesseeroomband-at-reneesIMG_7690img_9449img_9500img_946659941_102804116448377_100001563669413_19501_6839145_nGroundhogimg_953461655_102803256448463_100001563669413_19467_7273224_nBarney59215_102802799781842_100001563669413_19451_3293287_nIMG_776159214_102804283115027_100001563669413_19506_3309156_nnew-busLodging_CampingBigField_Web61800_102802849781837_100001563669413_19453_7128820_nIMG_779058638_102804036448385_100001563669413_19499_2931252_nIMG_7794img_9577img_9436IMG_7709img_9444bunkbeds261274_102802879781834_100001563669413_19454_1655830_nWe used to have a pet deer running around the farm — Willard. We named “him” before we fond out that he was a actually a SHE! Barney always said he “never wanted anything he had to feed” but she sure did like milk and lots of it. We even had neighbors bringing milk by. See Willard below and his “stepsister” Christy when she was just a baby deer. We sure do miss you Willard girl!IMG_7734-1img_9463IMG_7737Barney BarnwellBarneyimg_9443theplumhollowband61686_102804323115023_100001563669413_19507_165049_nimg_9464img_9473One of Barney's Tree SpiritsIMG_7779img_947757890_102803419781780_100001563669413_19477_4323498_nIMG_7766barrelltennroomIMG_7668IMG_7700img_9450IMG_7767Christy & JaredBarney BarnwellBarneyIMG_7665Mammer's TableIMG_7704IMG_7757IMG_7669IMG_773361830_102803699781752_100001563669413_19489_1241861_nBarney & GeorgeIMG_7753IMG_7738img_9418IMG_7672img_9489IMG_7736-1Owlimg_9508img_946261320_102803456448443_100001563669413_19479_6064439_nimg_9495smallmushroomlampl_6b8420341ff64c758b30cde447d9f9b4-1IMG_7734Kathy Noonan of South85img_9456IMG_7706IMG_780161983_102803196448469_100001563669413_19465_3935379_n58581_102803279781794_100001563669413_19468_2425823_nimg_9479IMG_7787img_9451img_947461835_102803103115145_100001563669413_19461_6379650_nMike Bader of South85IMG_7758IMG_7750Barney59868_102803073115148_100001563669413_19460_879236_n62759_102803913115064_100001563669413_19495_6117789_nimg_9447img_9421This was George (the Possum’s) first “Black Tie” affair. He was a little nervous, but the folks at the Grand Opening of Historic Yates Mill in Raleigh, NC were glad he made it. He was the hit of the night… actually I think he had a little too much Shine!!IMG_7703img_9561img_9437IMG_7760liquorstillcarvingThe Plum Hollow Bandimg_9452IMG_7804IMG_7778IMG_7705texasbedimg_945561081_102803879781734_100001563669413_19494_6885807_n59086_102803623115093_100001563669413_19484_1719563_nIMG_779559069_102803143115141_100001563669413_19462_4141883_n61356_102802963115159_100001563669413_19457_3408817_nbunkbedsIMG_7793Black Snakeimg_9445IMG_7798Tracy Wyatt of South85IMG_7756One of Barney's Tree Spirits63337_102803319781790_100001563669413_19469_6280166_nimg_9536img_9422Barney Barnwellimg_9475img_9435img_9432IMG_7686PlumHollow Page 4 InsideIMG_771562569_102803336448455_100001563669413_19470_2393712_nIMG_769562910_102803499781772_100001563669413_19481_7946044_ntexasroomimg_0324img_9420img_9461IMG_7751Barney BarnwellfloridaroomIMG_7732floridaroomlamp59318_102803536448435_100001563669413_19482_2106243_nimg_9419IMG_7674One of Barney's Tree SpiritsBarney BarnwellIMG_7714IMG_779758442_102803396448449_100001563669413_19476_5844377_nIMG_7670img_9460masonjarcarving

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We used to have a pet deer running around the farm — Willard. We named “him” before we fond out that he was a actually a SHE! Barney always said he “never wanted anything he had to feed” but she sure did like milk and lots of it. We even had neighbors bringing milk by. See Willard below and his “stepsister” Christy when she was just a baby deer. We sure do miss you Willard girl! 58581_102803279781794_100001563669413_19468_2425823_n 58638_102804036448385_100001563669413_19499_2931252_n floridaroomcouch img_9445 img_9478 img_9495 img_9496 img_9536 IMG_7767

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