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Posted by Tom Windsor on January 06, 2007 at 21:37:37 from (152.163.100.65):
As I have mentioned before, I am a city boy moved to rural NC. My neighbor, who cannot hear, but knows everything, has taken me under his wing to keep me out of trouble. He has several Green Houses in which he grows strawberries, tomatoes and who knows what else--I have not seen any whackie weed yet. He has decided that I need a green house, I discovered this, today, when he drove up in my yard with a pickup load of plastic to cover it with. He and I purchased a sawmill together and we spent the day sawing out boards to frame up the building with along with shaping the piping to support the roof. At one time I thought that the Lawyering and city life was a tough thing to do...now, I have reconsidered, and have decided that this country farm stuff is only for the hardy and not the faint of heart. So, all of you out there that are making a living digging in the ground...I take my hat off to you...cause you just have to know too damn much to make a living doing it. TW
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