Posted by Rickey H on January 02, 2008 at 17:21:57 from (75.90.141.89):
In Reply to: My Backround posted by John, NE Ind. on January 02, 2008 at 08:44:59:
Hi all, I been reading input from you guys since last summer and I enjoy reading (I find it best if I keep my mouth shut well most the time anyway) I grew up on about a small farm in the middle of Ky, My father went blind when I was five years old most was lost but the land. I got a little older and with a 601 ford and some Tobacco patchs the family was farming again. Later a few cows ( I missed many days of school in the sixth grade to bale hay) I went on to be a diesel mechanic and tryed to help Dad. Dads gone 10 years now, a hreat attack slowed me down in 2002 then 4-4-07 I was nearly killed in a car wreck. Farming still runs deep in my blood, At 47 years old and my body beat all to hell I still want to raise a few cows this summer. I got everything I need but a bale wagon, sometimes I want to give up but I'm not dead yet. Thanks Guys you give courage to go on, and thats a little of my background... Happy new year ...Rickey (KY)
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