Posted by Bill(Wis) on November 26, 2013 at 17:32:25 from (24.115.134.65):
In Reply to: Sunday tractor drivin posted by Dan in Ohio on November 26, 2013 at 16:00:29:
My father firmly believed that when the stone was rolled away from the tomb on a Sunday morning that "This marked the beginning of the new Sabbath". Thusly, we were not to do anything but the essentials on the Sabbath. Milk and feed the cows, yes. Paint the barn, no. Period. Well, he managed to get ten acres of the best alfalfa hay I've ever seen laying all baled up on the ground on Saturday night with rain forecast for Monday. My brother and I went out in total disobedience and picked those bales up and mowed them away. On the Sabbath. At 5:30 Monday morning, a soft rain was falling. My mother said to my father; "See". My father didn't say a word. The next winter, a big drought had caused a severe hay shortage in certain parts of the US and hay was in short supply. Cattle were reported dying. My father sold that hay for what would be a good price today. Again, my mother said: "See". My father didn't say a word.
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