I wish you live over the hill from me. We could have lunch everyday or some breakfast bullsh#t over a biscuit and coffee, or my favorite, tea. Sorry I am not a coffee man.
I hope you find something that keeps you going. It is hard when you have to change your whole routine, when the better part is gone, but life does exist beyond what you used to do.
There are people who will keep reminding you of your loss, and there are people who can start something new, who can give you a new routine. It's my wish that you don't forget what you used to do. You used to post here all the time. You shouldn't stop!
I hope that when you wake up, you know that we want to hear from you, and read what you have to say. I, myself, am a bit lost since you haven't been posting. I love your wisdom. I want you to keep sharing stories and knowledge. Please try to visit this forum more. If you just read and reply to a few posts a day, it will make me wiser with your wisdom, and the Good Lord knows I need to be wiser!
I'm pretty sad to be loosing so many people who are at the end of their days after a lifetime of farming. I love to see them and hear them. I listen. I promise that I do. I can't stand it when you sink into a hole of depression and self grieving when you still have so many people to teach. We do listen and we love you and the experiences you have had. It's a joke sometimes when someone says they walked uphill both ways to school in the snow, with no shoes. Well... I know that isn't far from the truth, and what you lived has helped me and a lot of others. I don't want that to stop!
I hope that you will keep me in mind when you feel sad or down. Maybe there is a story you can tell from your past days that will make me and everyone else think and either replicate, or evade the same situation.
Please keep us informed! Thanks for posting!
If I can spur you along...
Do you remember having a mild winter, when you could do some moldboard plowing in January? How was the ground? Did you ever plow with snow on top of unfrozen ground?
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