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Posted by caseyc on March 08, 2006 at 09:15:36 from (66.17.100.10):
well we had a good time in florida. we flew in to orlando on thursday and spent the afternoon and evening with maggies family. friday morning we drove to the atlantic side. we did kennedy space center and cocoa beach and then went up to daytona for the evening to check out the start of bike week. saturday morning we drove south down to sebring and then back up to orlando(back roads the whole way) to check out the countryside. the wedding was saturday evening and we flew back home on sunday. i did see a good number of farms. saw alot of cattle and horses. saw alot of massey dealerships and a handfull of deere dealers, nothing else. as far as equipment working i saw all colors but only saw massey tractors, nothing else. i'm not very good at having my camera ready so i didn't get hardly any pictures. we walked all through the space center and when we left we were like oh crap! we didn't take any pictures! oh well, next time. casey in SD P.S. i did see one farmall MV that was a decoration in front of an orange orchard!!! man were there lots of oranges there!!!!
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