The photos on this page show the property of Roy and Estalene (Korns) Dietle at 292 Millbrook Road, Jackson Center, Pennsylvania. They built the house at a different location with their own labor, and then had it moved to this location when they were displaced by the construction of Interstate 79.
The following photo of the front of the house was taken after Roy Dietle died, the winter before the property was sold. The front of the house faces north-northwest.
The following photo was taken looking generally west, and shows the back side and east end of the house. The garage was added to the house after the house was moved to this location. The chimney on the back of the house is for an oil furnace, and the chimney on the far end of the house is for a wood burning heater. The pine trees to the west of the house were planted there by Roy and Estalene.
The following photo was taken looking generally west toward the house and the vegetable garden. Roy and his grandson are on the tractor. A bit of the tractor shed is visible at the right-hand edge of the photo.
The next photo shows the spring-fed fountain that Roy and Estalene built in their back yard. Their grandson is in the basin of the fountain playing with a plastic toy mountain.
The next photo shows the yard on the east side of the house, and some pine trees that Roy and Estalene planted not long after moving the house to this property.
The next three photos show some of Estalene's bushes in bloom.
The next four images are flip phone photos of the front yard in wintertime.
The next image is a flip phone of Estalene and her grandson in the back yard.
The next image is a video frame that shows Roy Dietle's back yard shooting range, which had a backstop that consisted of a cement porch that was propped up at an angle to direct bullets into the ground, and a large section of a stump, laid on its side. Roy is on the left, and Johnny Sass is on the right. Roy had a a shooting range for longer distance shooting in the woods, with a nice shooting bench. The backstop for that longer shooting range was the high bank of a ravine. The rust-colored object behind Johnny is a fuel oil tank that had been modified to serve as a burn barrel for household refuse.