Posted by migraine on October 27, 2007 at 18:49:42 from (67.182.151.248):
Celebrated our 35th Anniversary today the same way we did 35 Years ago. Different crop, different place but seems fine by me. We were harvesting corn in Iowa the day of our wedding till 4 p.m. then got ready and got married. Today a guy wanted BIL to bring his Gleaner F to harvest 35 acres of barley. Planted late by a spud grower and they got busy with harvest so never got to it and thus gave it to a dairy farmer for free and with 3 nice days in a row here it was 17 percent and time to go. So the ole Gleaner was just purring along and I rode for quite a while till we had 2 wagon loads.Time to call it a day now with getting dark and a litle tough. What a great time though to do this 35 years apart. Who would have thought we could harvest grain in Wa on Oct. 27. Life is Good. Migraine
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