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07 Aug 10 - 12:11 PM (#2960089) Subject: BS: The Saga of the Barn at Robinhood Farm From: Charley Noble I've been having phone scanning some of the photos that have been taken over the years of life at Robinhood Farm in Maine. Here's a set of images on my Facebook page that trace the history of the lower barn from 1939 to 2004: Click here for Facebook link The barn used to be the headquarters of our dairy operation. More recently it is a boat and tractor storage area as well as a place for special events and recording. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
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07 Aug 10 - 12:41 PM (#2960097) Subject: RE: BS: The Saga of the Barn at Robinhood Farm From: gnu I HATE FACEBOOK!!! I can't see any of your pics. >:-( |
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07 Aug 10 - 12:45 PM (#2960101) Subject: RE: BS: The Saga of the Barn at Robinhood Farm From: Ebbie It was fun following the renovation process as given in your photos, Charley. Are you saying that you are using it as a recording studio now? |
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07 Aug 10 - 01:03 PM (#2960111) Subject: RE: BS: The Saga of the Barn at Robinhood Farm From: Charley Noble Ebbie- Recording is one of its many functions. We used it for recording Roll & Go's latest CD titled Look Out! and the space worked very well. What was interesting is that there was enough space so that all six of us could form a circle facing one another with the recording mics. No doubt the resident mice were amused. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
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07 Aug 10 - 01:15 PM (#2960114) Subject: RE: BS: The Saga of the Barn at Robinhood Farm From: gnu Music calms the savage beast, they say. |
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07 Aug 10 - 02:27 PM (#2960163) Subject: RE: BS: The Saga of the Barn at Robinhood Farm From: Uncle_DaveO I know not about beasts, but "Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast." |
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07 Aug 10 - 03:30 PM (#2960210) Subject: RE: BS: The Saga of the Barn at Robinhood Farm From: gnu Allow a little license eh? I mean, if we are gonna get picky pedant here.... cheese whiz eh? They're just mice. They don't read the classics. They just listen to Chic and The Barn Boys jammin. |