Posted by fixerupper on September 08, 2015 at 07:51:23 from (100.42.82.100):
In Reply to: Local show posted by Dick2 on September 08, 2015 at 01:42:22:
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Dick your story reminds me of a story a former neighbor told me. He would be 100 now if he was still alive. He and I were going to a farm sale and on the way he pointed to a barn in the distance and told me he slept in that barn. Another mile up the road he pointed to another barn and told me he slept in that one too. He was raised near Lindsay Ne and sometime in the 30's he and three other guys came up to northwest Iowa in a model T looking for work on threshing crews. He worked on those two farms. He said the meals were brought out and put on boards laid between saw horses. They bathed in the cattle tank and slept in the barns. None of the help was allowed in the house. I had worked side by side on the hay rack with this man for years and didn't know he had done that kind of work so many years ago. The younger generation today will never have the opportunity to work or visit with those guys who ran with the threshing crews.
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