Posted by The Dukester on December 15, 2013 at 19:25:26 from (204.106.241.43):
In Reply to: Re: Life was good. posted by gtractorfan on December 14, 2013 at 17:34:33:
Hmmmmm....Yeah, I'm 79 and I remember some good old days, but I remember a lot of bad ones too....like heating up flat irons on the old Warm Morning stove to put in my bed to have a warm spot to put my feet under the cold flannel sheets...and all my high school years getting up at 5 in the morning and going out to the barn to milk 18-20 cows with 2 DeLaval Sterling milkers...Yeah, in the winter that snow usta really squeak when it was a few degrees above, or below zero. And those cows usta switch you once in a while with a pretty shi--y tail or squeeze you now and then as you told 'em to get over so you could kneel down to wash their udders before putting the milkers on... 'specially the first calf heifers, and hand stripping one when she got mastitus in a quarter....But, breakfast sure tasted good afterwards when you were just about starving.....I sleep in now, but I do remember those good old days.....
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