Posted by samn40 on September 29, 2013 at 13:53:34 from (31.51.74.24):
I have been doing my hedgecutting business for 30 years now and this week I was back in the area where I first started. Johnny D saw me cutting on my own farm with a nice shiny new yellow hedge cutter and asked me if I would cut his farm. I ended up cutting 6 farms in that area that week,
The smallest farm was a real old time Northern Irish farm belonging to a wee Mrs Irwin. Although Johnny had bought the farm he still let the old girl live in the house. Mrs I died that year and Johnny died about 1994. His son got the small farm, but he doesn't farm and decided it was a good idea to let the hedges grow for the last 3 years(economic depression!)
The state of the old homestead brought home to me how time waits for no man and reinforces how long I have been cutting. It seems like yesterday when I first visited this home
See next post....sorry I don't know what I did wrong!!!!
not used to this 'modern view!'....Sam
This post was edited by samn40 at 14:36:15 09/29/13.
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