Posted by LOU from Wis. on October 21, 2017 at 19:44:15 from (184.158.3.232):
Wood is still under process and snow is in the forecast for next week,wood needs to be cut,split and stacked,potatoes still in the ground ,along with carrots.Been a very busy year.My daughters wood trailer is finished but the electrical connectors went south but new ones are here waiting to be put on.My #2 son is awaiting for surgery schedule(colon cancer), my daughter is home recuperating from knee surgery where the Drs went in (left leg) and scraped bone to remove spurs so no replacement as yet,later on, might be another year before that happens.Tomorrow its potato harvest ,should be larger then last years crop.Our used boiler is surely a God send I maned him Gorge. LOL.Sure is a miser when it comes to using wood.Our indoor furnace really ate up the wood last year. We ran short. pictures are not in order but I hope I've covered it all.Built forks for tractor also.Empty spot in the wood pile is so the meter reader has view port.Regards Lou & Victor.
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