Posted by Bruce from Can. on April 11, 2019 at 18:42:31 from (74.12.73.21):
In Reply to: Grain Cleaning posted by Rusty6 on April 11, 2019 at 18:23:04:
Nice picture. I wish I had more photos of my dad , doing the every day things around the farm, but my folks always thought pictures should be for special occasion, with everyone dressed up or posed. Strange as this might sound, my mom and dad didn’t really like the farm. Both raised on the farm, but would have rather done something else. My dad the only son was expected to come back and take over the farm in 45 after WW2 was over. He did as his father wished, but both he and mom felt they could have had a better life somewhere else. And discourage all of us kids from farming as much as possible. I rebelled, and went out and rented a farm and started milking cows in 81. My 4 siblings went to university or college, I was a disappointment, lol. I work with my dad a lot, and really wish that I had pictures like you have shared with us of my folks, on the farm doing everyday jobs. Bruce
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