Posted by JWalker on April 27, 2014 at 13:04:25 from (72.52.96.18):
We all must eat a slice of it from time to time. I had the pleasure of eating a big slice yesterday. I had taken the zero turn mower across the road and across the clearing to my mothers to cut her grass. I had made my sons take the farm truck to rack pine cones and small limbs while I cut the grass. We had finished and were going home. I had instructed my son who was driving he had better go SLOW or I would get him when we got to the house. I thought I would cut the corner through a low spot and beat him to the house. That is where it all went wrong. I tried to go around the right side of a mud hole/bog. Before I knew what had happened the left side slide into the ruts and then the right side spun around and I was cross ways of the ruts slinging mud everywhere. I had to get off walk to the truck, have my son carry me to get the tractor and help me pull the mower out.
My son was at least smart enough not to say anything about my bogging down until about an hour later. It was funny then, but not when it happened..
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