Posted by larry@stinescorner on November 07, 2011 at 18:38:52 from (71.251.33.4):
the neigbor was getting some fields ready to plant wheat, He planted it Sunday, His grandmother said it might be too late to plant wheat in our area,she was a little worried about it,we will see what happens,its right in front of our house in pa He farms our land, his grandfather raised him and they farmed together ,his grandfather passed away, I had a nice lunch that his grandmother made me this weekend,I am so lucky to be welcomed in her home ,it is priceless to me.She has taught me so many things , her wisdom is unbelievable.Last week here in nj I had a tough week, no power for most of the week,tree damage in our yard,and a busy week at work,laying block and pouring concrete, I was bone tired,and I took the trip to pa , But when I got there,started looking at my cover crop of rye growing,started my tractor and cleaned up storm damage,I was not tired at all, just being there in the country gave me a second wind,I worked until after dark and felt great, As soon as I get there I always feel better, My wife sometimes thinks I am a nut,but I think most of you on this site know what Iam talking about. thanks for listening,,, Larry
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