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BOO-HOO ! Mama took my garden patch for her new home :(
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Posted by ShepFL on March 25, 2002 at 12:51:57 from (38.192.251.39):
Well - Been moving fwd. with the new home construction and MAN! what a PITA that is!! So today the builder comes out to look at the lay of the land and help Mrs. decide where to place the house. I had a place picked out, nice views and close to new shop. Got 25 acres of my own and home could go anywhere. Where does wife & builder want to place the house? Right on top of my garden patch!!!! Just got done last nite disking in 8 yds of new topsoil. 2 to 1 I got voted out. I guess if she is happy then we are all HAPPY :) right?? New spot is "higher, less fill required", new spot has "better views", new spot has "nice view of the fish pond" (er, Mrs. ShepFL, ya know a fountain would look very nice in that pond!). So now gotta go scratch out another garden patch before it gets to late to plant anything! Sounds like a reason to buy another tractor! :)
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