Posted by JDseller on May 21, 2011 at 09:08:08 from (208.126.196.144):
It is a nice gentle rainy day. I seem to have misplaced my get-up-an-go or it got-up-and-went LOL. Have not even left the house after chores. Got a iced tea and just watching it rain. Listening to the grand son work out on a weight machine. His Aunt has gotten him going well on the road to recovery. His doctors in Iowa City released him to his Aunt"s care. I don"t know if that is better or not. LOL She WILL work the kinks out of him weather he wants to or not. He can jog to the mailbox and back.
Have two of the younger grand sons, 3 & 4, watching toons in the living room. They will be out in a little while to go for their tractor ride. I am not sure what they will pick. They like the wide seat on my old AC "C". They can ride right next to Grandpa. They like the JD G that I have two buddy seats on where the fenders should be. I am going to have to build a bigger "KID" hauler. I have been blessed with eight grand kids so far, six boys and four little angels. Thinking about stretching an AC WD45. I have one that has a bad motor. I have a Cummins 4DB that would fit the frame rails. Another project waiting for my ambition.
Well you all have a nice relaxing day. I hope those of you in the eastern corn belt can get some dry weather. It sucks having good prices and no crop planted.
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