Posted by kyplowboy on June 18, 2009 at 08:24:53 from (98.80.39.87):
In Reply to: I'm a lucky dog posted by cj in wisconsin on June 18, 2009 at 05:34:37:
My 79 year old grandmother still gets out and takes care of a large garden and helps some in tobacco. She rides the setter and will get out and spike some. She still likes take'n off the wagon but she quit hand'n up about 6 years ago. She looks forward to stip'n in the winter, she will set there on her stool and pull as much leaf as alot of men would, just has a hard time get'n flakes in the baler. When me and the wife started date'n she said she could not stay in the house while a 75 year old woman worked 'baccer. She really enjoys it and is get'n to be a good hand with the cows. The last few times we have worked cows she has worked the gate on one end of the sort'n ally and kept me 5 or 6 in there to send through the shoot to my brother work'n the head gate. My first wife said I loved the cows more than her, this one I think married me for the cows. Thats fine cause I plan on keeping both. She loves walk'n and work'n on fences, spend'n time with the cows, and just be'n out and about on the farm. She is a wonderfull cook and great all around woman. Any man who finds a wife that enjoys the ups and downs that come with try'n to hold a farm together is very very blessed.
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