Blasts from the past

larry@stinescorner

Well-known Member
looking up stuff for rrlund this morning,,saw a lot of older pictures I Took of my past,,,Im feeling sad...but here are some I Took over the years,,when I Was doing good,//,good memories anyway!
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SVcummins,,this is the patch that you liked
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Onions from that patch drying in shed
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had lots of fun over the years

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Geeze Larry, you have just scaled back a bit for the winter, as I have.
We will both get back to the full scale projects this coming spring.
Loren
 
and a few more,,One of my favorites,,I Asked the neighbors grandma one day if she wanted some turnips for that evening,,she said to leave a few in her little wagon out there //so//I Left her a few
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Great pics! I remember seeing most of these
posted.

Aww. Now don't be sad... be glad, for all
in life that you have experienced.

Gotta admit it though... I can also get to
feelig that way at times, especially when
looking through old photos.
 
wasnt that long ago,,but things sure end fast,,its hard to get used to it..sure am glad to be amongst all my friends here who understand love of the land
 
Larry, those pictures make me think back on my Grandpa's garden. We don't have dirt like that around here. If you filled a 5 gallon bucket
full of dirt from around here and sifted out the rocks you would have a bucket full of rocks and about 2 thimbles full of dirt. My Grandpa
could grow vegetables in those rocks that would look as good as what you have grown. You two have to have gold caliber green thumbs. You
just hang in there and don't let yourself get to drug down during the winter. You might have to scale back a little, but sounds to me like
you can still get it done. Besides that somebody has got to keep those two Case guys in line. I enjoy all of your pictures, especially the
Olivers, they are what I grew up on and own 4 of them myself. Now, I also like those orange tractors too, and have 3 of those. Take care,and
take some pictures when you get the chance and show em off here, I think everyone enjoys seeing them. I doesn't matter if you have posted
them before, we still like to see them.
 
You have a few years on me and have been through a lot more and still get more done than I do so dont get to down.
 
I know the weather is kind of crappy but don't get too down you will be
back at in the spring. Take a bucket of turnips head north and help Loren
build CASE toy tractors:)
 

Larry, The most important thing is attitude. With yours as good as it apparently is You will have many more years of good life albeit at a slightly reduced activity level.
 
I liked the picture of the elderly lady taken in the butcher shop that you posted yrs. ago. Was it the same lady you show here?
 
"Blasts from the past" -- What an appropriate Title.

Raising Mushrooms in Southern Nevada . . .


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LOL

Mind your Doctors and get well soon. Have a Happy and Joyous Holiday Season.

Your Friend, Doc
 
Larry,

Mama always said "It ain't over 'til the fat lady sings."...

Well, the fat lady didn't sing - the bell did not toll for you...

Sooooo, it ain't over 'til it's over.

To quote a great poet (me - LOL!)

BUT after a while,
You must get up again?
Live life to its fullest,
until you reach its end.

You should always
try to have fun?
Enjoy ALL of your days ?
each precious one!
 

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