Posted by Dave H (MI) on March 11, 2018 at 18:25:29 from (50.108.107.40):
In Reply to: Re: IanC posted by rrlund on March 11, 2018 at 14:13:48:
Oooo...multigenerational farm bigotry! I get it! LOL. From a Demoncrat, no less! For shame!!! :)
I'm OK with that actually. I did not want to be adopted by them and it really did not last long. There was some provocation in the beginning but I just ignored it and the worst offenders on that score now stop by and shoot the bull pretty routinely. I just kept calm about it and maintained the place a lot better than they did. The big worry in the beginning was only that I had some ulterior motive for buying the place. When it became obvious after 3-4 years that this was not the case things warmed up. Everyone is friendly now and it is rather nice. One guy talks me ear off while he inspects all my latest projects. Another rides his horses on my wood trails. They show me pictures and tell me stories. I rather like it. :)
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