Hay Bob, I'm doing good now. The stroke was minor, but the colestrol meds about killed me. I lost the use of my arm and was in pain24/7. A friend if mine told me he had the same problem with the meds. We both quit takeing them and we both are much better now. My job was stressing me a lot, but now I am working for uncle sam, and get paid once a month. I don't know if you heard or not, but we lost Dad on Mothersday. He would have been 92 next month. He died at home and comfortably, thanks to HOSPIS. The neighbors and former customers are keeping me busy with projects ranging from diging in drainage with my trackhoe, to installing solar thermo and PV systems., and wheel chair ramps. LOL. Things are going well up on the farm. Depending on todays weather, K&M will be done with first cut hay this week. The open winter took it's toll on the Alfalfa. Have you dried out and back on schedule? T.alk to you again Loren. PS, I am on the Case board most of the time.
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