Posted by Hughb on April 10, 2010 at 15:17:56 from (69.19.14.18):
Planted "Bodacious sweet corn" in the garden today. Used one of those little planters that you can buy at the farm store. The one with two wheels a small bin and round plastic discs that pick up the seed one at a time. the only way you can tell it is working is the seed very slowly disappears from the bin. It got me to thinking of the "Essex tri-directional" Saw one sitting in a neighbors barn when I was a kid. It had a steering wheel, four hand levers, four brake peddles and a frame and wheels like an office chair. It had one of those engines that burned a water and gas mixture. The carb was one of those that you used to see advertised in those mechanics magazines. Anyway, next time i saw him he had sold it to the government or something like that. Said something about keeping up gas prices. I guess this will probably get poofed. not because of the message but the uproar caused by you doubters. I guess I will wonder back out and plant some beans.
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