Part one of our journey to Eclipse Totality was from our house in Cache County on Friday to Sevier County so we could go to work then next morning. Zak and I found out his Grandma Manwill was anxious to tear down a historical outbuilding on her property to clear the way so her neighbor could use the land. Family members had decided the Saturday before the eclipse would work for the Porter and Manwill men to hammer cement and tear out the chicken wire holding the log building together. After much effort and some help from the skid steer, they separated the logs in organized piles for any future rebuilding. Grandma shared brief segments of its history, including the milling from local mountains, original build in Koosharem, rebuild on Grandma's parents' property, and her birth in that very one-room building. I love that Zak's family has so much local history in those small Sevier County towns, going back generations.
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Grandma's cabin room |
Uncle Tony |
Zak and Cohen getting ready to work |
Cohen |
Jaxson |
Dad |
Jaxson |
Dad |
Cohen |
Loading the debris |
My Zak Husband |
Uncle Tony |
Uncle Tony |
Dad |
The skid steer was the favorite toy for the big boys |
Dirt and sticks make excellent toys. |
The women retreated to the shade |
Mom Porter watching over the kiddos |
Jaxson |
Dad Porter |
Concrete and chicken wire debris |
Grandma checking on her workers
(She brought cooled water bottles.)
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Jaxson |
My man Zak |
Brick around the door and window |
Other outbuildings on Grandma Manwill's property |
Playing in the dirt, then the sprinklers |
Darling Grandma |
Grandma Manwill and me |
Aunt Jenn wishes us well on our journey. |
Mr C pretending to drive Jr Beef |
Grandma saying, "Goodbye," to the kiddos |
I am so glad that the demolition was organized in a way that it could be rebuilt. What an amazing day for your family! Did anyone record the oral history that Zak's grandma shared?
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