mr. hansen -- we discovered that was his name, mr. hansen -- asked if we could photograph his chickens.opp: and, of course, he was very accommodating. keep 'em in the pen, don't let 'em eat up my garden. lopp: he wanted us just to stop and sit down and talk to him, because he was lonely. oh! oh! oh! [ dog barks ] buchanan: and then he showed us his pigs and his barn and his old tractor. somebody stole one of them out of the pen there. buchanan: so here was a working farm -- used to be a working farm. he and his wife lived there alone. lopp: he doesn't read or write. he hadn't been out of the county but one time in his 70-something years. i haven't seen the frame of an outhouse in years! that's the frame of it. lopp: beverly and i went out the other day and looked at some properties where there were outhouses, and there was a frame of an outhouse, but you could still see the two little round holes. we get very excited when we see outhouses! [ camera clicks ] yeah, there were people living here. in fact, there was a lady across the street, right there, sitting on that porch. and i stopped