Photo 5-WBL-9

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This was my Grandfather ,Elza Kellogg's farm. There is nothing there at all now. It's all gone.

I spent the first 7 years of my life on this farm, living with my parents and then my dad. I was so full of life then, now it is nothing more then bare land. I'm just glad I can't see it today.

My grandparents Elza and Arlene Kellogg lived on this farm. It's no longer there.I have good memories! Can I have a copy of this? So I can put it in a frame and hang it on my wall.

This was my Mom and Dads farm from the time I was born and by the the time I was 12 years old, I knew every inch of it. In the woods in the N.E. corner I built a hide away that you could not see until you was right on top of it. The other little woods was full of Thorn Trees and some of them were at least 4-6 inches long and tough as steel. I wish that I would have stayed and took it over for Dad, then maybe it might still be there. Miss You Mom and Dad and my Birthplace.

I am the oldest and first Grand child of Elza and Arlene Kellogg.

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