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chamookman:
Glad to see this post - was thinking about You a day or two ago. Sounds like things are doing OK. Hope all goes well the rest of the Harvest! I'm ready for some Deer Hunting. (=) Bob.
bjrogg:
I don’t have any complaints Pat. Things aren’t always perfect but I love living here and enjoy my job most of the time. I don’t dwell on things I don’t like. Taking my kids, nieces, nephews and now grandkids and grand nieces and nephews for their first tractor or combine rides sure are on the things I like list. I have a small cooler for my lunchbox. I have carried it for many years. Whenever I give little ones a a combine ride, I sit my cooler on the floor so they can use it for a seat. I was just thinking about how many combines and how many little butts have used my old lunchbox. It’s been a couple generations.
Things are going good so far Bob. I was thinking of you too. We were harvesting the field by our beach. I tried to get some pictures of the lake in the background but it was very dusty and hard to see.
I will see if I can find some
Yesterday I harvested a good neighbor friends black beans. Then in the evening I went to our county park for their “Halloween in September night”. The kids were all done trick or treating by the time I got there, but they had a nice campfire going. Was a very relaxing evening
Bjrogg
bjrogg:
Here’s one for Bob. Hope you can see the lake in the background
Bjrogg
chamookman:
Nice - Thanks BJ ! (=) (=) Bob.
Stoker:
A couple of years ago I received a video of my Son in law with my grandson driving the combine. Dad was the pedal man and Jace was the steering. He got to drive after the field was done. His brother Carter would rather be in the truck. Hoping the harvest continues to go well.
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