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Posted by Bob D. (La) on December 24, 2004 at 13:24:29 from (216.79.54.63):
In Reply to: Re: Allan in Nebraska posted by Allan in NE on December 24, 2004 at 11:09:15:
Allen, That brings back not so fond memories growing up on a farm in Indiana. I can remember several times that we built a fire under the old WC to get it started on those -20 to -30 degree mornings. That was so we could hook on to a wagon and drive three miles to Grandma's place and get a load of hay for the cows. Now that was a cold ride for sure. Also remember a few times leaving at 8:00 AM, to get Dad to the highway (4 miles one way, so he could try to get to work by 3:00 PM. Since the highway was usually plowed, he always got to work. We would turn around and get back home ,hopefully by 3:00 PM so we could warm up before going out at 4:00 to do the milking. Bob D. (La) PS: Now I remember why I now live in Louisiana instead of Indiana. Course, even down here we managed to have some snow flurries today.
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