Posted by jdemaris on October 25, 2010 at 13:48:41 from (67.142.130.14):
In Reply to: Re: Hunting leases ?? posted by John T on October 25, 2010 at 10:13:30:
I didn't get to hardly any tractor meets this year. Basically, I've "taken on more then I can chew." Building a cabin in the Adirondacks, and doing extensive repairs on a house I own in northern Michigan. And inbetween that, working on my house where I actually live - and cutting this year's firewood.
An old friend of mine - an ex New York dairy farmer has been inviting me and my family down to Punta Gorda, Florida every winter. My wife has never been down south in her life (she's a Michigan native), and my 7 year boy has never been down there either. So, we're considering maybe going down this winter - to the Florida Flywheelers tractor place, the Everglades, and some big mud-racing place in Punta Gorda that we saw on TV. We'll see. I said the same thing last winter . . . but once it got cold and snowing, I was chicken about leaving the house alone with no wood furnace going.
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