Posted by Adirondack case guy on April 17, 2013 at 18:41:18 from (74.69.160.79):
We finally wrapped up the maple sugar season, this afternoon. The uncle started plowing today and my cousin was out picking rock with the Case 1845 skidsteer and rock bucket. ook the wifey for a ride in the Chebby wood getter this evening, through the back 60, and a portion of the sugar bush. May flowers are in full bloom and we are now able to get on the ground to start spring planting. more tillage and planting pics to follow, as the weather progreses. At one spot I stopped and a little Downey Wood Pecker was beating heck out of a dead limb on a cherry tree Spent 15min., antagonizing him by reprocating his beats with my kuckles on the hood of the truck before he finally flew away. Liffe is good, Loren, the Acg. Sorry for the double post of the wood pecker log. Dam compuker, LOL. e-mail is open for maple syrup ordering info. Loren, the Acg.
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