Posted by larry@stinescorner on January 05, 2019 at 04:45:50 from (74.102.234.52):
It occurred to me ..,why did I stroll through the net yesterday looking at old farm trucks? Its kind of a strange answer,,that maybe some of you guys and gals could understand.Not a lot of people do understand. Many people have asked me why did I bother scraping and painting the old barns.Some of the paint is going to peel off,some will stay and look good for a while.
The answer is complicated to explain. When I had time off,,it was very peaceful and enjoyable to me trying to fix up the old place.It was an ongoing challenge that I enjoyed. Some of the nicest days were in the fall. Motorcycles like to ride there,because of the Scenery and back roads.They all would drive by slowly and wave to me. Best of all the mill is down the road .Many old farm trucks would slowly head down the hill with loads of grain on.It was like a truck show,,in reality.Many of these trucks were old,,because they only got used that time of year....//
What some people dont understand is..,I enjoyed what I Did,more than going to a beach,or playing golf,or even fishing,,,lol,,its a thing you cant explain,,,everyone likes something,,if its legal there is not too many rights or wrongs,,its what you like.//Its very hard to explain that sometimes.
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