Posted by Brent Zappe on June 09, 2015 at 08:38:40 from (69.230.49.243):
Every year goes by when I say My garden has to grow bigger than last year. The reason is always that my pickles goes faster than what I can keep. I did not know that my home made pickles where very good and till this last year when I had to buy some in the store. I started out pickleing because where I worked nobody bought any thing I grew they where witing for it to be FREE. Now I sell my pickles and I just can not make enough of them to keep. This picture is my Bread and butter home made pickles about 24 quarts. The next picture is that skid steer loader that I am makeing progress on. I think you know what I am saying a cash only project ( no criedit cards spent on it). I am hopeing to have it done this summer (I Hope if evrey thing goes well) I get these little set backs from my daddys to do list that comes my way (Like a good son I go drive up to his house and I do them). I think we all have these summers that like always get a ton of work to do and no time to take it easy. My coworker have an easy life all they do is watch T.V. and seat on a coach. I am glad I am not them.
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