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Old 02-19-2010, 02:23 PM #2
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Things are moving slowly...one van load at a time. Our old place is up for sale. Pray for a buyer soon. Much to do...bought an old tractor & attachments (hopefully dad can get it started & point me in the right direction so I can "put-put" around and get it plowed and disked and ready to plant.) Any farmers out there that need a retreat for a few days to help get land ready? I am a mattock person....not crazy about equipment. All of my gardens for the past 10 years were hand -dug! Anyway, most of the seeds have been delivered and are anxious to get in the soil during March (if the land dries out so it can be worked) I've started gathering "stick-fencing "...people are pruning trees right now. I do a very old-timey fence ! It is hard to be in 2 places and with so much that needs accomplished soon...for the favas like cool weather. Will keep you posted.
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