Posted by Billy NY on May 20, 2014 at 06:47:30 from (66.67.105.23):
In Reply to: 1984 Pictures posted by El Toro on May 20, 2014 at 05:32:14:
Hal, I remember your wedding photo, I think that's what it was, one you have posted here over the years.
Someone once said, couples that look alike, stay together, and I am not sure where or why it was said, but it stuck with me in life and I always look for it for some silly reason LOL !
That photo defines it for me, I can't think of any other example, and you have been together how many years ? That is truly a wonder of life.
Ditto to what Allan said LOL !!!
Best wishes with the garden this year, my troy bilt will be getting axle seals and an oil change, then off the to the dirt, my single bottom plow and 3pt disc await me, its late this year, but still lots of time, weather is good, just not enough time in the day, I picked up 7 flat trays of plants from my friend at his greenhouse, his dad is in his 90's was in the Civilian Conservation Corps, I enjoy speaking with him any chance I get. There was a fellow there Saturday that was 95 years old and was a bomber pilot in WWII, just by hap chance did I get to bump elbows with him, just some '14 gardening season chatter, I know how much you enjoy yours, as I do mine, my grandad taught me, and I've done it before I was old enough to go to school, almost every year since !
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