I worked with a guy who was in worcester when that one hit, he didn't like it too much either. He was more scared of that than the Korean war! I hear it was one of the highest death tolls till recently- 93? I didn't know that's where 495 is, civil engineers made it easy on themselves didn't it? My until now underemployed cousin just came to get his work trailer off my place, stored here for lack of work- not now. I gave him some huge tarps I was going to use for plant protection, I told him to donate them to someone without a roof, worst things than an early frost. Yeah my mom's years with the red cross out west and down south taught her to hide from yellow skies, she said it might p!$$ a tornado on us! She nearly died in one in- Norman OK? Just before y2k if I remember, it hit a town, everything was set up in the high school, all at once everyone packs in the boiler room and chases under the school, come up a while later- no school, no red cross stuff, no bunks, no school cafeteria... she said that's when you want to say "beam me up Scotty". you could learn to put up with northern Maine snow after this sort of thing eh? I made another batch of pipe tobacco, too much cherry syrup in with the maple, had to dry up 2 weeks before it would light up. Think I'll just buy a bag of cheap stuff from the indians.
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Today's Featured Article - Harvestin Hay: The Early Years (Part 2) - by Pat Browning. The summer of 1950 was the start of a new era in farming for our family. I was thirteen, and Kathy (my oldest sister) was seven. At this age, I believed tractor farming was the only way, hot stuff -- and given a chance I probably would have used the tractor, Dad's first, a 1936 Model "A" John Deere, to go bring in the cows! And I think Dad was ready for some automation too. And so it was that we acquired a good, used J. I. Case, wire tie hay baler. In addition to a person to drive th
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