Posted by JD Seller on October 13, 2015 at 17:23:18 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: Fall Harvest posted by dgasper on October 13, 2015 at 14:53:25:
Those are two nice dairy farms. I hauled feed to them both. Herricks drive can be fun when it is icy going up to the commodity shed. Then the Brueggen Farm has a real tight turn when the bunkers are full. Both are nice families.
I would have liked to see St. Mary's fifty or a hundred years ago. It is a shame to see such a great building as the school and then the church have so few to use it.
Just north of Brueggens I got the crap scarred out of me. I was coming back from delivering a load to Norwalk and was heading home. It was 11PM and darker than heck. Right around that curve to the north of Bruegeens there where Amish all over the road in the dark. Not a single light on any of the buggies and the people walking did not have anything reflective on either. The man up stairs is the only one that knows how I got stopped before hitting any of them.
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