October 28 -31, 2020 :: 45 - 45 - 35 - 41 F November 1 - 3, 2020 :: 47 - 34 - 41 F |
We are experiencing all the weathers this week - we often joke locally that if you don't like the weather then give it 5 minutes and that could very well be true!
Monday |
Tuesday. It was a stunning sunset under a very dark cloud. I clearly didn't take it while driving - I even told my iPhone I wasn't driving so I could access the camera. LOL. |
Wednesday - it's a high of 68 today with possibly higher/record setting temps this coming weekend.
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Long before cars were widely available, horses were the only means of transportation and those horses would get thirsty. The Village of Perry had 2 water troughs for the horses.
Northern water trough in the bottom right of the card This photo is looking south Someone wrote (in purple pen?!) 1903 |
Northern trough, looking north |
Southern trough, facing west where the Silver Lake Outlet runs under Main Street |
3 comments:
They are fancy looking horse troughs! Not the shape I was expecting to see.
Here's an article about what I was looking for in your photos, but was puzzled that I couldn't find. Horse troughs:
https://www.weekendnotes.com/bills-horse-troughs/
Wow--such weather swings. Isn't it weird? We had record lows last month and record highs this week. I want to hang my Christmas lights tomorrow before we get a cold, wet snap on the weekend and into next week.
Cool historic photos. And I agree that those are fancy horse troughs.
What a weather!
I sometimes wonder what it would be like to see horses around the city everywhere. I always get excited when I meet a horse mounted policeman, although they are very rate around here!
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