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    Posted: 25 Dec 2018 at 2:26pm
I see some came the past few days. That means she's a figuring out more work for me. I see a Big old list made out on the kitchen table. Dang it no rest, no naps next spring, summer, or fall.
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Send in a change of address to all them seed companies and have them catalogs sent elsewhere.
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That's what happens when you retire Tom.  Now you'll wonder how you ever got ANY work done....and them 'honey-do' lists just keep getting longer as time goes by.....

I've only gotten two of em so far.....
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Gotta turn the table.
 


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Anybody looking for work, I'm thinking hired guy or gal next spring??? Only thing, ya gotta be like me, work cheap
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Tom...work cheap? I think that would be Les...and he's closer to ya than the rest of us! I need the exercise, but don't think that any "work" is the way to do that!
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I don't plant any SEED  I can't turn into Unreported Cash Income.  The shorter Days To Maturity the better.
     The one Seed Catalog I like best is SEEDWAY.  Wife likes Johnny's and  Parks Seed
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Got several so far,-- but will try to get most seeds local IF possible,---Looks like 4 acres again this year! thanks; ac fleet
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Tell her you're planting all Tobakky this year and got no room for anything else.
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Whakkie Tobakky  ?       
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Plenty of that wacky crap growing in the ditches around here. I'm gonna make it a little easier on me, gonna extend the 3 raised beds and have the boys bring in the back hoe and put a hydrant at the end of each one. That way I don't have to pick up the darned hoses she leaves laying around. I gotta get them out here and put a new shut off valve in line for the automatic waterer, might as well have them,put in the hydrants. I had an old JD elevator that I took the running gear off and off, pulled the chain, and set it on blocks, filled it with dirt. That was the first raised bed we had. Now we have 3 more. It sits upon blocks so I can mow under it. She says the dirt drys out to quick. If she'd get off the darn phone and water it, Well nother story. I like to get my stuff from R H Shumways catalogue. I just love the old fashoned sweet corn they have. I think they call it shoepeg type.

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