A walk down memory lane happened September 6, 2008 with a visit to Ucon, Idaho. The event the Rasmussen family reunion. Rhonda, Kami, Collin and Carlee and myself were able to see the home where I spent most of my youth and my grandparents home and farm. The visit brought back many memories. Many changes were noticed both in Ucon itself and the farm.
Many streets and subdivisions have been added to Ucon itself. Open fields used to separate lower Ucon from the schools and church. Now, new homes fill in the gaps. Most of the older homes have been upgraded with siding and trees. Old fields that served as play grounds for a variety of activities no longer exist. New occupants now live in many of the homes. Their former occupants have moved or passed on but memories of their contributions to the community and friendships linger on.
This is my old home. We lived in the basement for a couple of years. Later, the upstairs and garage was added. We planted most of the existing trees and shrubs. The front lawn was also added with a large flower garden located to the left of the driveway. In the backyard, a garden was planted on the left hand side of the lot. Fruit trees were added to the right side and middle of the back. The house used to have a fake white brick siding and was trimmed with a light green paint.
This is the south side of my grandpa Rasmussen's home on the farm. While, working there during the summers, I occupied the upstairs room on the left. A wall separated the two windows. The window on the right actually was located in a closet. The lower widows to the left are to the kitchen and the left windows are to the dinning room. Their used to be a flower garden running the full length of the house.
Pictured here is the south front side of the house. The upper windows are centered in the large front bedroom. Below the windows is a font porch .
This is the old grainary located left of the milk barn.
Here's Carlee with a turkey. The orange machinery in the background is the old grain combine.
This is Uncle Neil's chickens.
Mom and dad are relaxing under the shade trees.
Collin is hooping it up.
Carlee is sneaking into the prize tent behind Aunt Connie.
This is part of the old hay wagon.
This is a larger view of the old hay wagons.
The old east west tree line remanents that used to run the full length of the farm.
The old east west tree line remanents that used to run the full length of the farm.
This is looking toward the south side of the house.
This is part of the old cow corral.
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