Well by golly, out of 30 posts only a few that choose not to understand how us farmers were raised. I'm always interested in other peoples lives. My door is always open to anyone that wants to see what it's all about.
Million of ads run everyday for the city people ,, move to the country, fresh air, get your own 5 acres, your kids are safe there. Small communities, good neighbors helping each other. Grow a nice garden.
I've got a couple of young friend that grew up terrified of guns. One in particular inherited 2 guns. One a nice browning 12 gauge and a single shot 22. Didn't know what to do with them. I basically gave them the basics of handling guns, like i'd been taught when i was 8 years old. You guys know the gun safety classes, my dad and grandfather taught me that stuff before there were classes. My friend now at least grasp somewhat of how I was raised.
Well gotta finish up chores. All the critters were looking at me when i got back from coffee.
All this talk of guns , I think i might shoot the 243 and see if she's still sighted in this morning.
One other thought boys, is the corn growing or what!!!!! Like 6 inches a night. I'll be combing oats in 2 weeks. North Illinois
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