Posted by dave2 on May 11, 2012 at 03:38:52 from (79.240.157.23):
Neighbor lady owns a small strip of pasture that I use and another place that I mow and take about 10 bales of hay from... Made the deal with her old man several years ago... He died last year and I've been helping her a little more as needed.... Last year an apple tree blew over and I told her/asked if she wanted me to take care of it... She said that her kids would do it and take the firewood... Horses ate around it and got snagged on it all year and it lay there over winter... Grass waste high around it now.... She stopped me this morning and chewed me out cause it was still laying there and making the place look bad... Wondering why I didn't take it away last year when I said I would.... Just apologized and asked her if there was anything else she needed.... Course I don't have time to cut it up now, so just pulled it out and shoved it in the woods and told another guy where to find it......
Thinking maybe she forgot that the place wasn't for sale and am gonna ask her again :roll:
I'll ask her kids... think she's gettin a little senile at 86.......
This post was edited by dave2 at 03:40:52 05/11/12.
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