Posted by Bodyman on June 11, 2009 at 20:21:57 from (209.152.90.253):
In Reply to: pics from the farm posted by billonthefarm on June 11, 2009 at 19:17:22:
Nice photos, I am a little bummed out. I never go anywhere without my camera (or so my wife says). Well today I worked in the shop til early afternoon and then went out to help my brother bale hay. Been waiting on the weather to dry and today it finally did. We came down to the outside round next to the fence and my brother went to get another tractor for the rake to kick it out to where we could get it with the baler and rack. I walked up near the shed where the tractors are kept (wondering which one he was going to use) I hear a 2 cylinder fire up and then nearly right away by the sound as it started to move I knew which one. It was the newly aquired MC. It would make a great picture to use to give you guys a little ribbing about it being too wet for haying. I ran back to my truck to grab my camera and wouldn't you know the one time I didn't bring it. Oh well it would have been a picture that would have brought a little humor and lot of comments. Sorry I couldn't share it with you folks. I really enjoy the pictures.
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