My wife kiddingly said one time "How many tractors does a man need." I told her that was a very complex and intriguing question. It's like asking a woman how many pairs of shoes or shades of lipstick she might need. She said that is truly a political answer. I said that it had nothing to do with politics. She replied that it might not have anything to do with politics but it sure reminded her of the answer you told our daughters when they came home from school on the 2nd of February and asked you if the wood chuck saw his shadow or not and you told them that two of them came out of their hole and one did and one didn't. In all honesty I don't think she ever gave it a thought till the time we had whole collection at the Gilmore Museum show. She had been with me when I either bought each piece or brought them home but didn't put it together till they were all in one place at one time. We laugh about it and I tell her when I check out you will have a bigger auction sale. She says, yep, the obituary will read, memorial will take place at 10:00 A.M. followed by a free lunch at noon and auction will start promptly at two o'clock. She is truly a city lady but has been around farmers long enough to know that you throw out a free lunch and a auction sale they will come out of the woodwork. I keep telling her that you might hang on to those tractors for a while after I am gone, some farmer might just ring you up and ask you to join him and you can drive around and check the crops and stop by the sale barn and see how things are selling.
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