Posted by Billy NY on April 21, 2009 at 11:01:15 from (74.67.3.238):
In Reply to: Re: Sowing Oats posted by CWL on April 21, 2009 at 10:42:27:
You sure can and I've maintained that attitude since I was a kid, always had a strong desire to learn, I will tell you, if you apply yourself you can do just about anything. Sheesh, he mentioned having me planting his corn this year, I said, "well those rows might be a little crooked compared to what you do", he says "you get more corn out of crooked rows" laughing all the while, also good when you work with someone that is good natured, his wife brought us lunch all week, was highly appreciated as I always take care of that myself, just when you're running hard to get something done, these little things sure are appreciated. The thing I get the most out of this I think is to have been able to work in some of these fields, I've only passed by most of them, just see em from afar and 'cept for our place, they're all new to me, it's old news to him, his kids etc. but kinda new to me and without another able hand, this task would not have gotten done in 4 days, 1 day for repairs, total of 5 days.
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