Posted by JD Seller on October 26, 2014 at 07:54:25 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: Re: Busy weekend!!! posted by Leroy on October 26, 2014 at 05:05:05:
Yes she has been over several times. She is a good young lady that enjoys learning how others do things. She also has shown me some more modern ways of using the small propane forges. One of them is now on my wish list.
I still go over to the fancy horse stables every few months. Found out the owner is not only a pretty lady but a nice person who just happens to have some money.
She pointed out something to me the last time. It was how many of the farmers have as much as she does but it is in their land value so it just does not "show" as fancy as her stables. She is correct in that there are many with a lot of assets. There are good and bad whether your rich or poor.
One of my Grand Daughters is starting to learn how to use the forge and work with steel/iron. She still wants to go to college but wants to learn how to shoe her own horses.
It is kind of funny that she is interested when none of my sons want anything to do with blacksmithing. It shows how the roles of the sexes has changed over the years. I can just imagine what my Great Grand Father would say about that. LOL He talked about how women voting was ruining the country.
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