Posted by SDK on December 10, 2018 at 18:42:29 from (69.71.8.198):
In Reply to: Blasts from the past posted by larry@stinescorner on December 10, 2018 at 16:54:17:
Larry, those pictures make me think back on my Grandpa's garden. We don't have dirt like that around here. If you filled a 5 gallon bucket full of dirt from around here and sifted out the rocks you would have a bucket full of rocks and about 2 thimbles full of dirt. My Grandpa could grow vegetables in those rocks that would look as good as what you have grown. You two have to have gold caliber green thumbs. You just hang in there and don't let yourself get to drug down during the winter. You might have to scale back a little, but sounds to me like you can still get it done. Besides that somebody has got to keep those two Case guys in line. I enjoy all of your pictures, especially the Olivers, they are what I grew up on and own 4 of them myself. Now, I also like those orange tractors too, and have 3 of those. Take care,and take some pictures when you get the chance and show em off here, I think everyone enjoys seeing them. I doesn't matter if you have posted them before, we still like to see them.
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