Posted by RamblinMan on November 21, 2012 at 08:05:12 from (64.107.110.215):
In Reply to: Childhood memories posted by Philt on November 20, 2012 at 20:19:31:
I often reminisce about my young years on my uncles farm. The hogs were free range within several large fenced acreages. Rode on the tractor with feed wagon in tow. We both counted heads and bet who got it right. If he won I would get some small chore to do (which was fine by me), if I won I"d get candy and pop at the general store, which I did regardless of who won anyway. My first experience cutting pigs. Lessons learned about which animals to stay clear of. Riding a cow that my uncle often rode. Filling the trucks and tractors with fuel. Waking up on spring mornings to the sound of the 4020 or M plowing in a distant field. My uncle"s cigars in his shirt pocket and how good they smelled, unlike the cigarettes my parents smoked. Watching out the window anxiously awaiting for whatever the day would bring. Fall harvest watching my uncle mount the corn picker on the M and riding in the wagon behind it. Sitting in the general store at the liars table listening to the latest stories.
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