Posted by rrlund on May 20, 2013 at 13:48:26 from (207.241.137.116):
I was reading Allan's post below about breaking the disc. Good thing nothing went real wrong around here today. A big storm came through and chased me out of the field,so I was just sitting here watching it rain. The phone rang. It was the grand daughter of a friend. She wanted to know if I still wanted to sell any land. I said no,I guess not,the oldest boy is pretty set on getting it. I asked her how much she was looking for,thinking she just wanted some to build on or something. She said "all I can get my hands on". I kinda joked and said,well,for a million and a half I might forget he wants it. She asked how much I had. I told her 240 acres. She said she's been pre approved for $800,000. Didn't want any cattle,just the land. Told me if I wanted to sell,call her grandpa,she really was seriously looking.
I've had WAY too many days this spring when I'd have taken her up on it and been out of here so fast I'd have left skid marks. The boy had better be hoping I don't have too many more of those!
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