 1 looking west from house. showing leaning barn at west end.
|  2 small annex off main barn looking north.
|  3 from house looking north into field with pasture beyond.
|  4 just beyond stalls from side doorway. everything beyond this post is very deep and very wet all the time. the post beyond this to the north has now twisted out of the mortise and tenon and broken the cross boards used to keep straight and upright.
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 5 annex looking west showing small shed that has lost roof, wall.
|  6 looking west early this morning showing temporary paddock, and larger permanent fencing and edge of annex barn
|  7 front of barn from house. looking west.
|  8 cleared area in barnyard.
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 9 annex looking north. open doorway at end broken concrete areas all round,.
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|  11 showing other side of annex-from same open doorway behind me which faces south.
|  12 upstairs of annex, only accessible from bank of large barn, very small opening 3' tall and very close to open end of barn, floor very rotten and unsafe to walk on.
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 13 another photo of upstairs of annex with open areas which is why floor is rotten. beams down below are cracking badly.
|  14 from north end looking south in annex, open doorway is only 4'wide, open window area, bad concrete this side.
|  15 long side is west side, short end is north side. this is holding up the top and end of the main barn.
|  16 from doorway at west end of annex/main barn looking into stall areas. all this mud is very deep and wet all the time.
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 17 looking east in annex. broken window and foundation missing and beam broken.
|  18 from west showing annex and looking east.
|  19 annex opening
|  20 from south end of annex looking into annex.
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 21 annex looking south.
|  22 annex
|  23 annex on left with shed that's falling in, and main barn that is now leaning towards annex.
|  24 cleared pasture area behind barns.
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 25 looking south from annex barn.
|  26 open door from stalls out to pasture area.
|  27 ceiling of annex showing open roof and sides which is why beams are cracking, low ceilings, rotted floor boards.
|  28 more of annex ceiling.
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 29 MAY 2004 closeup of upstairs above stalls new crack in upright horizontal beam plate. Now all the horizontal beams have come away from the wall on the north side of the barn.
|  30 MAY 2004 same place longer view.
|  31 between MAY and OCT this crack has lengthened and spread from 8" to 5 FEET-- now making it extremely dangerous for me to be upstairs or the horses to be downstairs. One good storm, and the North wall will collapse.
|  32 october 20, another view showing full crack view. Adjacent doors now are separating from walls and floor. Second story rooms have shifted.
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 33 stalls and area for tractor
|  34 view of road and back of house from bank of barn looking east.
|  35 area next to Harry's stall for limited (3 bales) hay and shavings. always musty and damp. behind there, those boards are now broken away from the upright on the left side of the photo-because it's now twisted and really tilting.
|  36 muddy area at west end of barn
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 37 pasture from bank of barn looking north.
|  38 arena from bank of barn looking north.
|  39 showing paddock and pile of dirt to fill hole.
|  40 north end of barn from pasture.looking south
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 41 august 27, beanie in temp paddock.
|  42 beanie.
|  43 harry beanie behind
|  44 beanie
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 45 harry
|  46 evening back of barn
|  47 looking into annex
|  48 evening to back of barn
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 49 dropping stall
|  50 showing how stall has dropped since March2004
|  51 harrys stall
|  52 twisted beam
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 53 twisted and coming away7 from spport
|  54 showing broken support boards
|  55 showing how far it has twisted out since June storm
|  56 close up view
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 57 Mr. Harry, October 7, 2004
|  58 Mr. Beanie October 7, 2004
|  59 Mr. Beanie again October 7, 2004
|  60 Mr. Harry, October 7, 2004
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 61 GVH Race Meet morning Oct. 9, 2004
|  62 Me at the races with the winning cooler I made. I've been making the winning cooler for 10 years now.
|  63 showing new pasture permanent that I made, pounding in all the metal posts and stringing the electric rope. I enlarged the original paddock by 32 posts, making the winter pasture 1 1/2 acres, and replacing all the temporary posts with permanent heavy steel ones.
|  64 new pastures
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 65 new pastures
|  66 summer pasture
|  67 winter pasture I made.
|  68 winter pasture
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 69 winter pasture
|  70 Showing the west side of the middle part rooms and 3rd story of the barn from the east side.
|  71 MARCH 27, 2004 Another view of Beam #2 and the north facing wall leaning out.
|  72 west end of barn OCT 20, 2004
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 73 west end of barn Octber 20, 2004. This section is moving DAILY, because of water and wind. Water undermining the foundation which is crumbling, and wind which further moves the barn.
|  74 MARCH 27, 2004.Showing the north facing towards the west. Due to the beams down and coming away from the joins, the entire end is starting to fall away to the north. Taken from the ramp.
|  75 SEPTEMBER 4, 2004 from top of bank looking west.
|  76 October 20, 2004. Every DAY the level of leaning increases. The barn is very dangerous.
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 77 OCTOBER 20, 2004
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|  79 MARCH 28, 2004 showing damage to the west side and piles of rocks and metal and wire.
|  80 MAY 9, 2004 west end of main barn
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 81 OCTOBER 7, 2004
|  82 OCTOBER 20, 2004
|  83 MARCH 27, 2004 NOTE CONDITION OF SLIDING DOOR. View of beam #3 showing the distance from the post and the results causing the sliding door not being able to slide. Originally this covered steps down to the lower part of the barn.
|  84 OCTOBER 20, 2004 NOTE DETERIORATION OF DOOR, SLIDER, BEAM AND BROKEN DOOR BOARDS FROM SHIFTING.
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 85 MARCH 28, 2004. barn from the west side outside wire fence.
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