Tuesday 2 September 2014

A visit from the past

A few weeks ago we were lucky to have a visit from a man who lived here at Candlestick Farm from 1958 to 1976. He lived here with his wife and raised 4 children. He still lives locally and we spent a very enjoyable few hours with him wandering around the property, hearing his stories and picking his brain on a few things! His wife recently passed away which was sad and his four children live across the globe and Australia. l think he enjoyed his visit back. We certainly enjoyed having him here! He brought with him a few old photos which was just fabulous. l took copies of them on my camera and they haven't transferred too badly! This is him with two of his kiddies standing in front of our Raspberry bush He thought the bush was there all those years ago and on closer inspection of the trunk it looks like it might have been. It's very old and has been cut right down to ground level ,so what we have today is its re shoot!
The exact same spot today!
One of his little girls on the lawn in front of the Walnut Tree and the old garage which no longer stands.
The Tree is a lot bigger now! Amazingly the garage we made last Winter is in the exact same spot. When the old wooden structure got old, Barry knocked it down and built a car stand which is what Geoff and l park our car in now. We were quite chuffed with ourselves when we changed that part of the garden to accommodate a car never realising that is always WAS  a garage from all those years ago!
This one l love. He still owns that same tractor today! 
Same view
The Apple Shed. Barry built this himself. And here is an amazing photo when it was in its heyday. He was pleased to see part of his old Fruit Grading machine is still in the shed. Now the legs of the workbench! 
 The same corner
This one is my favourite.  The huge pine in the background is now just an old grey stump. The shed as well is now bumpy foundations in Maxie's yard. The Apple Shed wasn't even there yet!
The only visible thing that remains today is the telegraph pole.
The huge tree behind Barry is gone as well and replaced with our Colorbond Shed.
A much smaller tree than today!!
His four children
The same hill line now. Lots more trees then in those days!
The house....how amazing to see this one!  
Hard to even see it today!!! The pole has moved slightly too!
And the last one is our Hay Paddock!! This shot was taken directly at the front of the house looking down towards the River.  
No trees left today. Even the Plum Tree left in there is not from this era. The whole orchard was pulled out in the 70's so this tree must be from the next plantings after Barry left
My job is to now track down the next owners who planted the it! !!! 

 

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