Posted by larry@stinescorner on November 20, 2011 at 15:26:41 from (71.125.64.219):
the neighbor down the road asked me to plow his garden patch,he has been using a rototiller for many years ,so he asked me to plow it as deep as I could with the one bottom plow, After that I put the plow away for the winter,and put all the rest of my stuff away for the winter, The farm and sheds are up the road a ways from the house and where I plant the garden ,so I leave some of the equiptment out during the growing season, I like to get it all cleaned up and put away before snow flies,but this year it snowed heavy in october but I have it done before the second snowstorm, I keep the blue tractor at my neighbors grandmothers shed,she likes to keep an eye on it , That is her riding lawnmower and wagon ,her method of getting around her farm , I planted an early row of potatoes and she rode each day with her wagon and dug enough for her needs, now she rides up the lawn and up the hill to get turnips and beets,I offer to get them for her,but she likes to get them as she needs them, She is around 80 years old. Well,another weekend is over,and I must come back to NJ to work in the city enviroment, See you after next weekend,,,, Larry
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