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O/T Rain, cold days, and daylight savings time.
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Posted by Turke Bros. Farms on October 29, 2006 at 07:39:14 from (205.188.117.14):
Well my freinds we passed yet another depressing mile stone....end of summer. As like most of you guys i hate this time of year, less work to get done outside. But this evening is the worst, dark at 5:00. I found to be one of the few that made it to church on time this morning, lets just blame it on daylight savings time. But im sure we will all get used to the time and season change as the excitement and duldrums of the holidays approaches. And for us the men who tame the earth with their wild beasts of iron, plan for a new season and get the equipment ready to go, looking at seed and fertilizer catalogs, and dreaming of the long warm days, being slightly sunburt watching the sun go down across the freshly planted feilds at 10:00pm. For me the season starts early, as January approaches, we weather the gray days by, cleaning and organizing the greenhouses, ordering soil and looking forward at another prosperous year. How do most of you guys feel about this time of the year, and what do you do until spring?
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