Posted by PJH on June 01, 2022 at 20:41:20 from (50.45.51.213):
In Reply to: I wish posted by Ellis Kinney on June 01, 2022 at 13:09:06:
I had a good neighbor, now deceased, who had a 40 acre field with a real thick stand of red clover. His wife called me one Sunday morning, wondering if I could come over and square bale that field because her husband was sick. Her husband had helped me many times over the years (along with him being my wife's cousin), and I could not turn her down, even though I had a terrible summer cold and felt miserable myself. There was a brisk wind out of the south, and if I was heading south into the wind the clover chaff would blow away from me, but when I turned at the south end of the field and headed north, the cloud of clover chaff just hovered about my head. I'd hold my breath until I thought I was gonna pass out, and then I'd spend the rest of the quarter mile hacking and coughing the stuff out of my lungs. It was probably the most miserable day that I've ever experienced in a hay field, but I would do it again without hesitation for those good neighbors.
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