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GlisGlis:
You are not scared by the thought of the work. That's for sure  :OK

chamookman:
Good job Gang ! Hopefuly, You can get a bit of "Treestand" Therapy the next couple of Weeks, Rut is Full Bore here now  :-D ! Bob

bjrogg:
Thanks Pat.

I think we are a vertebra in the backbone, but there’s lots of other vertebrates to.

Lots of amazing hard working people out there that keep things going. I tip my hat to all of them.

The world needs more of them and sometimes I think they are taken for granted. Everyone likes hearing a Thank You from time to time.

Thanks again for yours Pat

Bjrogg

bjrogg:
GlisGlis when I was young my brothers and I would argue about who’s job that was. My dad would say you kids put more time into arguing who’s job it is than if you just did it.

I realized he was right.

Now we don’t argue about who’s going to do it. We just do it and there is a never ending list of jobs to do around here

If I don’t have something to do it usually doesn’t take me long to find something to keep me occupied

Bjrogg

bjrogg:
Thanks Bob I’ll pass that on to the rest of the crew. Without them we get nowhere.

I spend a lot of time by myself in a tractor, sprayer or combine.

There is something about working with a whole crew . Everyone being a gear in the transmission and doing their part.

Joking and teasing usually makes the job more pleasant. A little competition seems to push everyone a little more without making them feel pushed.

We have a fantastic crew and I very much respect and appreciate everyone of them and especially their combined efforts.

As for the tree time I’m sure hoping to get a little in before gun season starts . Just a few days away now. I should of gone this morning. Getting lazy in my old age.

Bjrogg

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