Posted by John B. on January 25, 2014 at 14:08:29 from (50.40.106.34):
I have to give Billy NY credit for this post. He posted on one of my other postings that gave me this idea.
When you were growing up or even now what did you or do you think about while working the fields during planting or at harvest?
When I was in High school I always thought of my classmates while working the fields. They all knew me as a farmer. They still think that but that's not the case now. My high school class did built our junior and senior homecoming parade floats at my mom and dad's. I think many of them came out just to get out of town. We had a blast. After the parade we brought the float back and dismantled it to be burned. Once it got dark that night about 40 of headed down into the wooded pasture. Everyone held each others' hand to make a long train so they wouldn't get lost. LOL When we got back some were covered with begger-lice seeds. One asked if they bite...LOL I wouldn't trade working the fields for anything. Still love it today. Just wish I had more chances to do it.
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