in the summertime

larry@stinescorner

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Just lonesome for summere pictures,,,,post some more please!
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how about posting some more summer?
 
My eldest lad rowing up the hay last June.....John trying to prove how
strong he is! (not!) balin and cartin home in sunny Northern Ireland
Sam
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Larry@stinescorner

Can you check that tomatoe catalog for Manalucie or Manuluchie tomatoes? Trying to find this heirloom mater.

Thanks!
 
How 'bout a few more? Don't want to leave people or places out.

I'd load a few more but the computer's painfully slow tonight.
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yes,I just looked ,it is on page 23 Manalucie...82 days Perfect for the souths hot climate.Heavy folaiged plants produce large,deep globed shaped fruits weighing up to one lb each. Manalucie tolerates blossom end rot.,grey leaf mold,early blight and fusarium wilt. Indeterminate #00442 (A) pkt (50 seeds) $2.45; 2 packets $4.25 the catolog is totally tomatoes 334 west stroud street Randolph,WI 53956 phone # 1 800 345 5977
 
Those windrows look like last summer's brome crop.

First time in my life I ever mowed, raked, baled then reraked and rebaled fields in my life. The hay was too thick for the rake then to thick for the baler.
 
Feature tractor at the Gathering of the Orange, Montevideo Minnesota, 2012! They had 13 As there, 12 lined up for this photo.

 
Dan, that is a normal grass hay crop here in Ireland....We normally talk about 120 small squares per acre, takes a bit of moving about to get it dried!!
Sam
 
larry@stines,

All great pics... I think 2 and 4 would look great in a frame.

Everybody's pics were great... almost forgot about the wind howling outside and sub-zero temps.
 
Seeing that picture of all of us Michigan guys at Owosso brought back a lot of great memories. Tomorrow when I'm out cutting wood it'll warm me up a bit.
 
Yep, Larry, I got the same ones plus HPS. Expect to get Burpees, Jung etc in a week or so. They are coming out earlier every year.
Really enjoy your pics.
 
I heard that they did not put horns on those trucks back in the day - it says Dodge right on the front. Need to keep your eyes open, I guess.

Stan
 

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