As 2010 ends and 2011 begins, lets take a look at the past year! Well for me anyway :)
-- " In this life we cannot do great things. We can only do small things with great love." Mother Teresa

As 2010 ends and 2011 begins, lets take a look at the past year! Well for me anyway :) -- " In this life we cannot do great things. We can only do small things with great love." Mother Teresa | ||||||||
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Dennisgrosen
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#1 posted 867 days ago
Happy New-year to you and yours as well :-)
and congrat´s with the first L J B-day a few days ago :-)
may you have a great year on the farm busyness as well
thank´s for the show :-)
take care
Dennis
sedcokid
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#2 posted 867 days ago
Ron,
What a great video! Ahh life on the farm! A lot of hard work, sweat and tears….I know what it is all about, spen a lot of time on the farm growing up. Watching the video makes me kinda home sick for the good ole days of yesteryear!!
Thanks for all of your videos over the year!
Wishing you the best Year Ever!! Chuck
-- Chuck Emery, Michigan,
terrilynne
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#3 posted 867 days ago
Awesome video! Love the little pigs. Won’t be long and you’ll be starting all over again. Pray for rain (not too much)
-- Terri, Rocky Mountain High Colorado!
ShopTinker
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#4 posted 867 days ago
That was a very nice video of the best of rural Americana. Thanks for sharing. I too have pleasant memories of my years on the farm. There are also memories of things I don’t miss so much that involved shovels, and pitch forks. ;)
-- Dan - Valparaiso, Indiana, "A smart man changes his mind, a fool never does."
spunwood
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#5 posted 867 days ago
Great video. Thanks.
-- I came, I was conquered, I was born again. ἵνα ὦσιν ἓν
Todd A. Clippinger
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#6 posted 867 days ago
Great video. All Americana.
Have a great new year.
-- Todd A. Clippinger, Montana, http://americancraftsmanworkshop.com
Eagle1
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#7 posted 866 days ago
Cool Video. Thank you for posting and sharing your year with us.
-- Tim, Missouri ....Inside every older person is a younger person wondering what the heck happened
helluvawreck
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#8 posted 866 days ago
What a wonderful video and happy New Year to you, as well.
-- If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. Henry David Thoreau
Bluepine38
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#9 posted 866 days ago
Great video, brings back a few memories of too much time spent cranking a W9 IH to start it because we
did not have time to fix the generator until fall. Glad you had time to stop and admire the scenery and
smell the roses between jobs. Only thing missing was a shot of a warm shop as a quiet hideaway from the
blizzard. Thank you for sharing. We had a saying that farming was always a next year thing, next year we
would get 40 bushels of high protein wheat per acre and get $10 a bushel for it. Looks like you might have
hilt that next year. Have fun and enjoy.
-- As ever, Gus-the 74 yr young apprentice carpenter
Skylark53
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#10 posted 866 days ago
A good life. A very good year, I’d say. Thanks for sharing. Happy New Year and may God continue to bless you and yours.
-- Rick, Tennessee, John 3:16
Stevinmarin
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#11 posted 865 days ago
Beautifully done. Looks like a huge farm!
-- Entertainment for mere mortal woodworkers. http://www.WoodworkingForMereMortals.com
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