Here's a little bit of Joseph's Grainery family history for you. This is the original cabin that the Myers family first built when they came to the Palouse region. We call it our homestead...some family members still reside near the site of the original cabin today. When our ancestors built the cabin, they cut the logs up in the mountains and then floated them down the Palouse River and then hauled them to the farm with horses. Quite a trek for building supplies if you ask me!
Bits and Pieces from The New Homestead531
So, here's the new place! We are In Love!
Hi there. I’m back! I have missed posting, but I have been well behaved and have been getting the house in order. And then , The Beloved directed me to “post to the[...]
DMANBURGER ?Old Homestead Steakhouse?531
There are many historical restaurants in New York; none of them have been around quite as long as this iconic steakhouse. The Old Homestead has been serving a carnivorous dining crowd since 1868, fittingly located in the now hip and trendy Meat[...]
Cindy's Birthday 4/14 - Old Homestead Steak House531
Celebrating Cindy's Birthday at the Old Homestead Steak House.
" happy birthday to you "
We were so thrilled when the starters arrived, did not have a chance to snap pictures. This what we shared - Starters : Seafood[...]
Visiting Another Urban Homestead531
Our lone ear of ornamental corn--for grinding into meal I had a beautiful experience visiting another urban homestead on Saturday. Someone posted a message on the Transition Milwaukee Yahoo Group last week about[...]