These photos are all from inside one of the many outbuildings on Amy's folks farm. This one in particular has an old creepy well in the back of it that you can pull the floor boards back and see down into the water to the bottom, maybe 10 feet deep. The walls of both of the rooms in the building are covered shelves and nails from which hang and assortment of old rusty farm equipment, hooks, saws, leather horse gear, chains, bottles and much more... something right out Wolf Creek or The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, a perfect setting for a horror movie. Creepy, but definitely cool. The cement floor in the building was dated 1918 from when Amy's great grandpa built it. In the last photo, that orange and brown thing hanging is the family folklore famous "Purloined Ham." Apparently somewhere around 1918 or 1920 one of her great grandpa's brothers stole a cured ham from a neighboring ranch, but their mom refused to serve the stolen meat. Instead she hung it in the pump room and it was used as an example about theft and stealing for generations . It's still there today in the very spot it was first hung, a good 90 years later.