Posted by SweetFeet on March 05, 2018 at 22:48:42 from (70.35.102.196):
In Reply to: Lots of thinking posted by larry@stinescorner on March 05, 2018 at 13:18:21:
Larry, From all of your pictures and stories, I think that over the years you've enjoyed your gardening, your tools and your tractors A LOT. And all of us here - have enjoyed it right along with you, through those pics and stories.
I don't think it was a bad way to spend your time or money... wayyyyyyy better than having spent all your time in a bar drinking and gambling. Now THAT would have been a detriment to your wife and little girl.
I pray your tests turn out GRRRRRREAT next month, Larry. Because I hope to see you gardening again and enjoying life, my friend. And I know that your wife and little girl do too.
And even if you guys end up selling the farm in PA (as you posted some time ago, that you might do that)... then you garden in Jersey. Maybe there is even some kind of community garden in your town or a nearby town - where you can go teach people about gardening.
I hope someday you will have grandkiddles to meet... and teach them to garden, teach them the names of all the flowers in the backyard, spoil them with homemade meals and treats, and play them songs on your harmonica.
Right now, like the old rock song says - you've got too much time on your hands.
Ya just hang in there... ya hear! :) :) I think you can, I think you can, I think you can! Go, Larry! Go, Larry! Go, Larry!
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