Posted by larry@stinescorner on July 20, 2016 at 18:22:54 from (100.35.206.81):
Did some mowing,,noticed the wild red rasberrys are ripe,,they are good! Lunch was extra good,,the first ripe tomatoes ,one sandwich with tunafish,,one just plain tomato and mayo.I liked the plain one the best. The family that rents the old farmhouse liked the colored stone I put down between the buildings so much,,they made this rest area on their own,Its just above the little house. The farmer was baling straw.He had a few bales on the ground,so I went and picked them up.This also gave me an excuse to get some pictures. Some of the same places I have shown before,,but from the neighbor down the roads field.The farmer farms ours and his together. At the top of his field you can see our house off in the distance and the old farm from a different point of view I drove down to the neighbor below us with some bales,,and got some more pictures! Dont ask me about the car,, I dont have a clue,its something he just got,, I ll find out for you all ...lol Its getting late we better pick the garden Hope Ultradog sees that one,,it sure got away from me,,,lol I better make some more pickles........Thanks for joining me in PA,,i sure had a nice day,hope you all did too....Larry
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