The decision has been made
To continue farming again.
Every year, at this time, we talk about it and talk about it—then Terry gets on the tractor
A big smile spreads across his face.
The tractor roars to life
And ‘we’ begin.
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
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A farmer is a farmer is a farmer – even after all the talking in the world. xoxo
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Yep, I guess so 🙂
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I could have put money on it… It’s not just what you both are, it’s who you both are. Your work is not yet done.
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We are moving to doing less acreage, but still farming 🙂
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That is so awesome! And you are so far ahead of us seasonally. Only the Amish are plowing here, and their horses are soon exhausted.
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Poor horses.
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I knew he would. . . Makes him happy!
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It does. It really does.
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Once a fernery always a farmer!
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Terry says he has dirt for blood 🙂
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I hope it will prove to be a very successful farming season for you guys!
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Thank you. We are only doing half the farm, and have rented out the other half. So it should be a tad easier.
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He loves what he does, I see.
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Very much so, even after being very sick all winter, he still wants to be out there! 🙂
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He has recovered OK, right?
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So far…he has to be very aware of his heart at all times now.
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Goodness…I know that feeling.
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😦
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My arrhythmia gets to me, sometimes.
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😦 Terry has A-Fib also 😦 Hugs to you!
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Mine are PACs & PVCs.
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He just got over Pericarditis
It was extremely painful.
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I am so sorry, Momma. Hug him for me.
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He is much, much better now! Hugs to you
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❤
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I bet he had a big smile! Happy for you both … hugs
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He did…off to play in the dirt!
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