Posted by Patrick Potter on December 26, 2013 at 11:17:26 from (68.116.159.234):
In Reply to: O.T. New project posted by Just Another Old Geezer on December 26, 2013 at 06:16:41:
Old Geezer, thanks for your post, it's telling me what I should do about the memories with my Dad I was 29 when my Dad was killed on the job 12/05/1989 (a load of large pipe broke way as they were loading a truck at the finish of the job), he worked commercial construction Dallas area, I was adopted with my 3 younger sisters when I was 6 (9 yrs. later they had a baby my baby sister ,girl catcher too LOL that's another story) we lived on a few small farms for most of my life (probably 90+%) and I remember a lot of times with my Dad, where I live now is the place they purchased in '78 a short time later my Dad purchased a '55 Ford 850 after that we became part owners of this tractor I would do the repairs and maintenance on it together we built a 3 point blade for it to maintain our drive, I still have possession of this tractor I used it for a few years after he was killed then a lot of stuff happened and things nearly fell apart and it set for several years but just a few months ago with my baby sisters support I've got that tractor back up and going, there are a lot of memories with my Dad and I with that tractor and other memories around this small place (27.8 acres) and the other places we lived, I could sit here for hours and tell them but I want right now maybe I'll write them out and post them from time to time.
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