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  • IMG_7669Lodging_RVEntrance_WebIMG_7794img_9450Barney BarnwellIMG_7708img_9436img_9431Mammer's Table58511_102803569781765_100001563669413_19483_3897565_nIMG_773459868_102803073115148_100001563669413_19460_879236_nBarneyOne of Barney's Tree SpiritsIMG_7760img_9417IMG_7788IMG_777458581_102803279781794_100001563669413_19468_2425823_nimg_9508liquorstillcarvingband-at-bus-reneesIMG_7800floridaroombedBarneyimg_9478img_9460IMG_776762759_102803913115064_100001563669413_19495_6117789_nIMG_7668Roger Padgett of EvergreenIMG_7804Barney Barnwellimg_9481Chair Carving - Barney hunts for days to find just the right piece of wood to make a unique carving.Christy & JaredOne of Barney's Tree SpiritsBarney BarnwellIMG_7734-1floridaroomlampBarney Barnwelll_6b8420341ff64c758b30cde447d9f9b4-1barrelltennroomband-at-reneesIMG_7717img_9464IMG_7706Tracy Wyatt of South8560363_102803236448465_100001563669413_19466_6508572_n59941_102804116448377_100001563669413_19501_6839145_nIMG_7796IMG_7753IMG_7758new-busimg_9477img_9448IMG_769458638_102804036448385_100001563669413_19499_2931252_nwww.moonshiners.com62569_102803336448455_100001563669413_19470_2393712_nIMG_776161835_102803103115145_100001563669413_19461_6379650_nIMG_7779img_9496img_9466BarneybunkbedsBarney BarnwellOwlMike Bader of South85img_945161320_102803456448443_100001563669413_19479_6064439_nBarney BarnwellBarneyIMG_7686IMG_7795IMG_767061655_102803256448463_100001563669413_19467_7273224_nimg_9476img_9497img_945261379_102802996448489_100001563669413_19458_4436625_nimg_9420img_9500img_9467img_9443img_9561IMG_7730IMG_7797img_9516IMG_776358442_102803396448449_100001563669413_19476_5844377_n59215_102802799781842_100001563669413_19451_3293287_nimg_9421texasbedLodging_PrimitiveCamping_Webtexasroombeer59346_102803479781774_100001563669413_19480_1443949_nimg_9419IMG_770361356_102802963115159_100001563669413_19457_3408817_nIMG_7798img_944557890_102803419781780_100001563669413_19477_4323498_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_9423PlumHollow Page 4 InsideIMG_7801img_9440img_9475IMG_7695IMG_7751img_9424Barneyimg_0325IMG_7690img_9444img_943763337_102803319781790_100001563669413_19469_6280166_ntexasroomBarney & Georgeimg_0326img_9435IMG_7762smallmushroomlampIMG_7688IMG_7791Mushroom Bed with Statue Carvings at Headboardimg_943361155_102803759781746_100001563669413_19490_144431_n59214_102804283115027_100001563669413_19506_3309156_n61081_102803879781734_100001563669413_19494_6885807_n61686_102804323115023_100001563669413_19507_165049_nBarneyIMG_7664img_9534img_9556IMG_7704IMG_7778img_9495img_9491img_0324IMG_7733IMG_7701www.moonshiners.comimg_9474IMG_7766Roger Padgett of EvergreenIMG_7736-1IMG_7683Kathy Noonan of South85IMG_7790IMG_7738IMG_7722-1IMG_7673img_9447South8559086_102803623115093_100001563669413_19484_1719563_nbunkbeds2IMG_7714IMG_7756IMG_7665img_9432img_9441IMG_7674GroundhogBarneyThe Plum Hollow BandIMG_7737img_9455Black SnakeIMG_7705IMG_770961830_102803699781752_100001563669413_19489_1241861_n59318_102803536448435_100001563669413_19482_2106243_n61983_102803196448469_100001563669413_19465_3935379_ntennesseeroom59069_102803143115141_100001563669413_19462_4141883_n62910_102803499781772_100001563669413_19481_7946044_nIMG_7715IMG_7732IMG_7700One of Barney's Tree SpiritsIMG_7750img_9489img_9461img_9479img_9484floridaroomimg_9499IMG_766758746_102803029781819_100001563669413_19459_4988976_nLodging_CampingBigField_Webimg_9536IMG_7787One of Barney's Tree Spiritsimg_9456floridaroomcouch61800_102802849781837_100001563669413_19453_7128820_nimg_9462This 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_7793img_9418img_9422IMG_7672img_9473img_9449img_9480img_9577Barney BarnwellIMG_7720-1masonjarcarvingimg_9465theplumhollowbandBarney & Debbieimg_9463IMG_775761274_102802879781834_100001563669413_19454_1655830_nBarney & George

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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! 61274_102802879781834_100001563669413_19454_1655830_n 61835_102803103115145_100001563669413_19461_6379650_n Barney Barnwell img_9455 IMG_7703 IMG_7730 IMG_7732 IMG_7750 IMG_7794

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