Posted by SweetFeet on June 16, 2013 at 06:42:33 from (70.35.103.74):
A few pics from yesterday.
Husband mowing with B and mower he made out of a belly mower and wheels from a dead rider mower.
Our Regular with stormy clouds and bridal wreath (engine IS in the shop now).
WHAT?! Husband primed over RUST!! Had to be done - this smooth gear cover top is the correct one for our F20. Tractor is painted, so I guess he had to do it. : )
Son doing some shadetree work on his beloved truck... adding fender flares.
Son's truck with the finished product. I think it looks nice - he is going for the look of a total redneck and I think he is achieving his goal.
So darn wet here that the lichens on our Regular are coming back to life, even though it gets sun most of the day.
An old hay rake I found with a tree growing in it.
On old barn we happened upon - has a hexagon end on it. A real long-shot, but was too muddy to venture closer.
The outhouse my husband built almost three years ago, is finally starting to turn a nice shade of grey.
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