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Skiesblue
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I had my hair cut last week. It’s official I’m solid silver.
No pictures?I had my hair cut last week. It’s official I’m solid silver.
Mini, I sure hope he is surprised about how much free time he has after he retires. He’s had a pretty good intro to farm life with all my poultry. I’m pretty sure I’ve scared him off!Are you still in the house with 4 acres? That's a huge garden and a couple animals may be possible ? An "intro" into farm life may be more appealing than he thinks now. Not going to a job frees up a LOT of time -- you might both be surprised.
Ah yeah. I totally get it. We bought our land in '17 -- with the intention of building and setting up when DH retired. Some how, and thank God for that some how, we started the build the end of '18 and finished the house and moved in before the ****F. He knew when we first went out (eons ago) that he was in for something different - I had a horse and the going line was "If you want to see me, meet me at the barn". My family had dogs - sporting that hunted. I switched over to herding and because I had the "they were bred for x so they should do x" mentality from the sporting dogs (Vizslas) my herding dogs (Belg Tervuren at the time) and I learned to herd sheep. And that was eons before there were herding tests and trials (only BCs did that). Enter sheep into the equation (way back in 1980).Mini, I sure hope he is surprised about how much free time he has after he retires. He’s had a pretty good intro to farm life with all my poultry. I’m pretty sure I’ve scared him off!
He really loves to travel and I don’t. The other day he commented, “You really wouldn’t be happy without plants and animals, would you?” But it’s the plants and animals that make it hard to travel. All but one kid has moved out of state now, so I see lots of traveling in our future.
64 is so far behind me I don’t even remember it!That was a great Beatles song! When I was 14, singing along, 64 sure sounded old. Now with 64 in my rear view mirror, I’m shooting for 104!
I think the secret is not to grow up too much. A sense of humor is critical. The past few years are teaching average citizens what we in the homesteading community have already learned, namely that life is unpredictable. Personally I hope it doesn’t get much more unpredictable or unprecedented. Bet I’m wrong about that though.I want to be like you guys when I grow up!