Posted by Mike (WA) on October 28, 2013 at 16:36:23 from (69.10.199.120):
In Reply to: Sunday in PA posted by larry@stinescorner on October 28, 2013 at 16:10:16:
Great pics, great looking spuds. Would have liked one of the "gleaning crew"- neighbor, auntie, grandma, etc., etc., for a little more "human interest".
Neat when neighbors get along like this, and work together on a project. I've had some great neighbors over the years, and some not so great. But can't say I've ever had any that were outright hostile.
Had a situation with an access road, with the inevitable potholes- 4 folks involved (well, actually, 3, and a renter of one of them). Rich guy who owned the rental bought the gravel, whenever we asked him to. Call him, tell him we're out of gravel, and a truckload would magically arrive within 2 days. I had an Oliver 1550 w/ loader and blade, for the rough work. Other neighbor did the "finish work" with a #2 shovel. Very attractive, but poor as a church mouse renter, made cookies for the crew. Very good arrangement, enjoyed by all. Always thought renter could have made a good living as a model for blue jeans.
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