Brent: Huge move 7 miles due south on a gravel side road. Smaller house, heated shop, more soil to play on, more trees less exposure to wind, etc. Those are the ones that come to mind.
The tractors will be driven, thus we seem to have a request from a 35 year old daughter in law wanting to do the tractor driving. In the earlier thread (Bob M on kids tractor show) I told how I expressed to this young lady, she may have competition from a 16 month old nephew who's first word is tracker. He is here this weekend, and what everyone was hearing as tracker is now coming out clearly as tractor. Just a few minutes ago, I was bringing up photos from the YT gallery, no question he finds the red ones most exciting. While in here he also spotted my collection of 1/16 toys, however every chance he gets, it's outside to the real thing. You tell me how a 35 year old lady fights that off. I'm afraid we'll have to find room for his car seat on tractor, then he can drive alongside young lady. Heck, I cant even intice the older ladies to go for a tractor ride with me.
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