Posted by L.C. Gray on July 29, 2012 at 04:54:12 from (76.0.104.49):
I recently rented my pasture to a couple of college kids that are aspiring ranchers to keep some calves on. The boys are nice, seeem like good straight kids and have been very respectfull and all, but one of them did something yesterday that disturbed me.
While cooking dinner last night I looked out the kitchen window and see a couple of people walking out in the pasture, and then a couple more, and still more coming. They were all headed to my far barn where all my old tractors are kept. Went out and there was two cars parked at the gate so I head on out to the barn too. Well it was one of the tennant cattlemen and all I can surmise is he had family visiting and he brought 'em all out for the nickel tour. One of them (his dad I assume) who is an old car buff told me all about the 1936 Oldsmobile he has.
I don't think that the rental of the pasture for his livestock includes bringing folks out to look at all my stuff. Now I have nothing hidden out there and would have been happy to show his folks my stuff, but I think he should've asked me if it was alright to bring 'em out first. I'd have been happy to have said, "yeah, c'mon" and shared my hobby with them.
I didn't say anything to the kid while all his folks were around as I saw no reason to embarass him, but I think I need to tell him that was not too cool.
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