Good Morning, it is a lucky day today. How do I know? Because the sun is shinning and I have work to do. lol I posted 7 new photos of the old house project on Face Book yesterday. Here is what is happening - We have the siding up and *sigh* finally painted, the guttering is up and we are working on the bedroom that we had to restored due to other restoration problems. I have back and joint problems and so standing on a ladder put me on my back temporarily for a couple of days, but thank goodness, after much ado, that problem is solved. Just when things looked good another one replaced it that is even worse. My sweet little honey of a man has bursitis in his right shoulder and can't lift his right arm. We are a pair of broken down old people trying to fix up an old house. HOWEVER, we have finished all of this - the new school house windows are in and the sheet rock up in that one room. We are taping and working on that now. Once done we will move on into working on the new part. *finally* In the new part, There will be two bathrooms, a kitchen, a coat closet, utility area, as well as a wider door to cut open between the kitchen and the existing dinning area. We have worked on this for 6 months, but it took us so long to tear off the old part and we had so much rain in the spring, and then it turned off so ungodly hot that we couldn't make much progress on the project. Now back to Barry County business, There are several new users and new photos on Barry County GenWeb on Face Book. If you want to sign up just look for our group. We will be adding subscribers, too, but you will need to do that for yourself. The conversation this week has been who lived where west of Washburn, O'Day, Keetsville, Old Town, New Town, and who died when and where. It is interesting to me, because some of these people don't seem to be referring to the web site to see what we have, they are just passing on their own version of the history and expressing their interests in different subjects. Geraldine Wade Pendergraft mentioned that she worked at the Farmer's Exchange in Washburn when she was a young girl but couldn't remember how much Fred Roller, the owner paid for a dozen farm eggs. It seems like it was a quarter, but that might not be even near right. No one that commented knew the answer to that. Janice Patterson Jones, Face Book friend and user sent us a new school photo of Pleasant View School. It is for the years 1948 and 1949. She said she was in the first grade. It is a nice addition and she has all the names of the pupils. The photo has a small amount of damage but is in fair shape. She said she had cut her photo out and then pasted it back in for some unknown reason to her. It is a nice clear photo and adds a great deal to our school project. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobarry/oddsnends/bryfams.htm My web program, Dream Weaver - CS4 is kicking up its hills and trying to spit at me. I have had trouble using it all week. It looks to me like the Java Script, the widget and the spry part of it is now obsolete or not compatible to the software. After reading the forums on the problem I have decided that it will take some time to repair it - if that is even possible. This seems to be a universal problem with all users of the Adobe software. So if you know of anyone - or you have repaired it yourself, please drop me a note and share with me how to do it. That would be greatly appreciated since my time is limited. I have some cemetery things in my mail box that Phyllis Long has been working on that I will try to get posted later today. She has been helping out but has been suffering from carpal tunnel. As you know, that stuff is bad news. Have a good Sunday. Donna Cooper