Posted by RayP(MI) on July 12, 2021 at 19:01:29 from (64.25.197.144):
I'm going to have set this up for you a bit: I live on a east-west rural gravel road. My farm is L shaped 120 acres with two of the 40s back to back giving me half a mile depth off the road. There is a two track running north-south across this section, approximately 3/8 of a mile long, far ends not visible due to terrain and overgrown fence rows. This morning i was headed to one of the fields with the tractor and baler, on an intersecting lane across the middle of the farm. Stopped to talk with the septage hauler who rents one of my fields for disposal of liquids. He mentioned that I had someone on the back of the farm. I hurried down the two track and intercepted the interloper driving a older Dodge Dakota. She stopped rather suddenly. Guess the front end rack full of suitcase weights was pretty imposing blockade. I stood up on the tractor and she exited her vehicle. Young lady, probably 30 yrs. I challenged her, Who are you and what are you doing? Her response left me flabbergasted: I HAD TO GO TO THE LADIES ROOM. I allowed as I wouldn't push the trespass issue, gave her directions, as she said she was lost, backed tractor out of the way, and sent her on the way.
Guessing her excuse was legit, certainly embarrassing, and original. She did have a sheltered area for her activities, so all was well, but sure took me by surprise.
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