Took a ride over to the garden

Cory Schmidt

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Took the Deere over to till a portion of the sand garden. Took the camera along, so yous could come too.
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Hi, Thanks for posting the pictures, very nice. What part of the world were these pictures taken? Cheers, Murray
 
Thanks, I even got a few barns for you, and the rusted tile layer that's been sitting there as long as I can recall.
 
nice pictures!Good looking soil,,what are you going to plant?,,Cory,,could you post your handy tool idea this wed?I have a bunch of Dr appointments,,,,,thanks ,,,Larry
 
We'll plant anything we can, got veggies to transplant from the greenhouse, like tomatoes, peppers, kohl crops.... Then some seeds, radish, turnips, rutabaga, vine crops and what ever else we find.

Wednesday I'll be late too. I'll be at a concert featuring alumni band members at the high school(starts at 6:30(?)). Can I play that good anymore, no but its still fun.
 
Cory I was about to ask what that yellow machine at the end of the red barn was. I was thinking an old tile layer all along.
 
Yes, Larry and Cory, I can post the feature night.

How about the suggestion of outhouses and corncribs... BUT can you tell me who suggested that subject? I cannot remember whose idea it was.
 
Thank you for the pictures, Cory. I had a " hunch" that they were taken in Wi. somewhere. We have a grandson living in Two Rivers . If we get up there someday , I would like to look you up. clint
 
What's his name? if you don't mind me asking, I maybe know him.
I'm usually around the area, stop over anytime. With in reason anyway, I aint getting out of bed at midnight to chat.
 
I like living here, nice scenes, four different seasons(so the scenes change). Some might say it gets to cold, but not me.
 
It was my idea, for tools/equipment so handy you can't live without. You know tools you would take an hour to find to do a ten minute job, or the things that get used almost everyday.
 
Thanks, Cory.

I couldn't remember the post and didn't think of searching by outhouse/corn crib... it's what happens when your mind gets old and feeble. LOL!
 

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