Oh yeah, I now see Boularderie Island on the map. Without a close look it doesn"t look like an island. We came thru there on #105 heading east and in way too much of a hurry.
My wife was getting tired of car travel and then you skip too many things to see. Earlier in our trip I was stopping every place I saw 2 Farmalls!
If you farm, I"m guessing you have a dairy??? Seems like there were not very many large crop farms, but then I wasn"t on many rural roads.
Lots of dairymen quitting here; selling cows and just raising corn and soybeans now, just like in most of midwest US.
I"m retired, have Dad"s 1950 H all rebuilt and painted pretty. Also bought a real good #8 2-16" plow and organize plowdays in April, plus go in parades and a couple shows in summer. I am looking for a BN; you guys have more of them than are here in the midwest.
We just broke a monthly snowfall record: 111" in December. And very cold. Tonight it"s 0F and air is still....and a lot of snow on the ground. LA
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