Originally Posted by Jo Mama
That butterfly is very pretty. So is Arlington. My grandfather built a fram there in the early 20's. Many, many years later my aunt from California happened to be visiting Arlington and saw that the present owners had it up for sale. She bought it and the whole family got to enjoy something from our family's past. I loved to go there and the farm was next to a dairy farmer who had Jerseys. I loved those cows and calves. You are very lucky to live there.
We love it here. It still has the "small country town" feel. Parades EVERY holiday, people know your name in town and we even have a LQS Wahoo......
Next time your here send me amessage and maybe we can get together for coffee. My wife loves to meet people on the board. They have been so wonderful to her as we are going thru breast cancer tx.
R