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Re: Nice sound to wake up to ( 1st attempt at phot
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Posted by Billy NY on May 03, 2006 at 08:41:50 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Re: Nice sound to wake up to ( 1st attempt at phot posted by Billy NY on May 02, 2006 at 17:28:20:
Kind of on the newer side, he's been at it a long time, subtle changes here and there, less acreage, been able to keep afloat all these years. It's always nice to see the field worked, he's doing a few hundred acres I think, most fields are close in proximity, they make their rounds, the rolling hills have some great views, of the hudson valley, lot of developers after these lands now. I've been sick for a solid week and while normally up at an early hour, I heard the sound of discs rattling against the round rocks Saturday morning, mostly glacial till here, nearby areas have a lot of gravel deposits, this is a bottom field in a valley, I've never seen a bad crop come off it, even in the driest of years. The photo posting thing seems easy enough, I resized them to 640 x 480 on my pc, got them down to an 200-250 kb file size, then uploaded to the free hosting site, which via dial up is really kind of slow, then just copy pasted the url below, which is simple, just have to figure out how to set the commands to string a few in one post now. Figured someone might enjoy a few from this end of the woods.
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