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Re: are the good times really f over for good
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Posted by rrlund on April 25, 2007 at 07:21:36 from (216.46.211.93):
In Reply to: are the good times really f over for good posted by northeast puller 1 on April 25, 2007 at 06:54:42:
Well,yes and no. Those days are over,but as for there ever being good times milking cows,I don't know about that. The only good thing about it was the time I spent with my kids while doing it,but there was so much of their lives that I missed out on while they were too young to be there milking with me.Times that we will never get back. Milking was a misserable job that quite often had us on edge and at eachothers throats while we were doing it. Both boys quit farming because they didn't want to be tied to the cows. I sold them three and a half years ago,now I have a good sized herd of Angus and finish their calves. The boys don't mind helping me with them,in fact the older boy wants to farm again now and wants cattle of his own. Yes,I sure miss having close neighbors who help each other out and have friendly little competitions now and then,but no sense dwelling on the past. I have more time to spend now with my now adult kids and grand kids,so life is good.
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