Posted by wolfman on May 20, 2020 at 17:22:51 from (174.140.91.169):
Since the virus lockdown began I put a new metal roof on the back machinery shed, put a new water pump in the 4030, new fluids and filters in the 826, new thermostat in the 2640, new batteries in the 3010, new fuel filters for the 684 and the 585; set 17 locust posts and strung a bunch of barbed wire; put 800 bales of hay on a 53 foot trailer and sent it three states away (I could have swore it was a 153 ft trailer), sheered a small flock of sheep and tied the wool; helped deliver a breach calf (why do cows have caving problems on Saturday nights after your bath?), shoveled a creek straight that had meandered wrong; Sawed up 5 trees, split the wood, hauled and stacked it. Bloomberg said he could train anyone to be a farmer. I suppose some good farmer will add to this post: Soooo whadjado AFTER lunch?
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