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Posted by Micxhael Soldan on November 15, 2006 at 18:50:27 from (24.235.41.226):
In Reply to: On the American Farmer posted by Kent in KC on November 15, 2006 at 15:47:14:
Christmas Eve in the barn listening to the sounds of the cattle, calves and the cats, the quiet munching and occasional stir, a mother cat calling her kittens, the hiss of the valve on the water trough, a peace befells the barn and you know its Christmas and the mangers have a significance and the cattle have a significance and all you ever knew about Christmas floods through you..and as JIMONT said on a post once the added touch is when the snow is falling down as you experience the barn on Christmas, that's the one time of year I like to take a little more time, feed the animals a little more than usual and hate to leave the barn when the time comes, there's a lot of rewards, that's one of them...Mike in Exeter Ontario
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