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Re: OT pictures, Getting it done.


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Posted by Billy NY on July 20, 2014 at 22:04:34 from (66.67.105.23):

In Reply to: Re: OT pictures, Getting it done. posted by LOU from Wi. on July 20, 2014 at 17:33:38:

I don't care about popularity Lou, those contests are for politicians, and we all know what they are.

I enjoy the things that we do in life, the work and the rewards for doing the work, I try to help others when I can. I'll set him right up, I've got all the extra tools and things to help make the labor less intense and easy on the back, may even spend a day up at his place to help. He's 20 miles east in the mountains, near my grandparents old small farm. Splitters do sit much of the year anyway, my way of being thankful to have acquired such a labor saver, by helping someone else. I help my other friend with wood too, we got him a nice pile, he's covered for next season now, and there will be a lot more, the darned heat is important so we do partner when we can, its always enjoyable, have a cold beer after and enjoy the simple things in life while together.

Was an off year for planting, had tmj on the jaw, was on pain meds which I hate, had to sit out some of the prime planting time, these things can and will happen, + was lacking some supplies and badly needed things, well I have all of those now, so next year I will be all set. Small greenhouse, fencing, lawn sweeper for my mulch, somehow I pulled of obtaining all those items. Even went through my pride and joy 7HP Kohler troy bilt tiller, fully serviced, ready to go. A vegetable garden can have its ups and downs, but I'll plant one until such time I am unable to, my grandad started me with tomatoes, before I was old enough for school, I have continued that almost every year since, and though I don't have the variety I usually have, there are 30 tomato plants in, at least 5 varieties.

Its always great to see others doing similar things, garden, firwood, working on the tools and equipment needed and having the passion to do all of it, this is what we do, are thankful to have and enjoy what we can of it !


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