Posted by Gary Mitchell on March 24, 2019 at 11:15:13 from (184.157.12.161):
In Reply to: Back in time posted by rrlund on March 24, 2019 at 06:57:53:
I think part of the nostalgia around that scenario is that everyone else was in the same boat. People traded off work with 3 or 4 families haying or cutting silage at the same general time. When it was rainy you weren't the only one on your section cutting sprouts or fixing fence. For a while a big farm family down the road had a pair 88 D's that were the talk of the coffee shop, that you got to in the old 50 Ford, GMC, whatever old p/u a guy had for farm transportation. You were a part of a thing, a society, that was shared by the entire community. That's part of the allure of this web site I think, a shared remembering of the beautiful things past and not so much the worse parts. I enjoy that a lot. That being said, I don't think I want to return to the lifestyle that handed me the arthritis I "enjoy" today. ;-) gm
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