Glen, they are doing well. My dad is 80 now and slower than he used to be, but he still gets out and is slowly bringing wood to the house, one tractor bucket load at a time, to split.
Leigh - Thank you. It is really beautiful - like anything else, of course, a lot of that beauty came through years of my father clearing away underbrush with a tractor and brush hog and backhoe.
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How’re the folks doing TB?
ReplyDeleteAre those your bees? Holy cow, that must be a lot of work!
ReplyDeleteBees fascinate me but I think I'm (just about)done with livestock...
Diane
I really enjoyed these. What a beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteGlen, they are doing well. My dad is 80 now and slower than he used to be, but he still gets out and is slowly bringing wood to the house, one tractor bucket load at a time, to split.
ReplyDeleteHi Diane! No, those are not ours - a bee company has dropped bees off there for about a month for the last 40 years or so. They pay in honey.
ReplyDeleteLeigh - Thank you. It is really beautiful - like anything else, of course, a lot of that beauty came through years of my father clearing away underbrush with a tractor and brush hog and backhoe.
ReplyDeleteIt really is my happy place.