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Re: After 30+ years, Dad has his tractor back...
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Posted by moseed on November 19, 2006 at 07:40:45 from (207.177.239.36):
In Reply to: Re: After 30+ years, Dad has his tractor back... posted by Steven@AZ on November 19, 2006 at 07:20:38:
As I reread the thread I see you are a teacher and not a student? I am a Cal Poly product ("79") and so Pismo was in my back yard so to speak back in the day. My family farms in the Salinas Valley, my kids are fourth generation here. I am in the seed business but two of my four brothers still farm. My brothers still have some of the tractors we learned on. My Dad who is 82 years old used to think we were nuts because we valued the oldies and that we would not entertain the thought of selling them. These days, as the sun starts setting on my Pop, he has a warm glow about him when we visit about how it used to be. The tractors help him recall those days when we were little and he was a strapping dark haired man.
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