Redmt
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How do I unsee that!!!
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How do I unsee that!!!
Glad you got some hay up Brent but that's far from a loft full of hay.May not look like much of a picture to most folk, but a loft full of hay means a weekend well spent and a lot of sleepless nights averted.
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It also means my arms get a bit ripped up, but a lot better than last night.View attachment 226786
Reminds me off my youth...pitching hay bales. Hot, sweaty, flies, forearms like yours, cold beer. I enjoyed it for some reason.May not look like much of a picture to most folk, but a loft full of hay means a weekend well spent and a lot of sleepless nights averted.
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It also means my arms get a bit ripped up, but a lot better than last night.View attachment 226786
Culinary poetry…Lambkins - Lincoln, MTView attachment 226812
I remember eating at Lambkins when I was 6 years old or so. Lots of memories. Oh yea, I'm 56 years old. mtmuleyLambkins - Lincoln, MTView attachment 226812
My "youth" is barely memorable, but I thought the youth I hired to help were pretty darn slow. Not quite like I remember. Perhaps it's always that way once one's own "youth" is well behind...Reminds me off my youth...pitching hay bales. Hot, sweaty, flies, forearms like yours, cold beer. I enjoyed it for some reason.
When it's completely full, there is no place to stand to take the picture. The wings hold cherry and walnut lumber at this end. At the far end, that is all hay also. It's not a huge barn. But it's MY barn.Glad you got some hay up Brent but that's far from a loft full of hay.
I hear ya. We used to put up about 18,000 bales of first cutting at one point. The good old days I actually miss it believe it or not.My "youth" is barely memorable, but I thought the youth I hired to help were pretty darn slow. Not quite like I remember. Perhaps it's always that way once one's own "youth" is well behind...
When it's completely full, there is no place to stand to take the picture. The wings hold cherry and walnut lumber at this end. At the far end, that is all hay also. It's not a huge barn. But it's MY barn.
Eating money and shittin work.
Damn that looks amazingLambkins - Lincoln, MTView attachment 226812
Hopefully not by hand.I hear ya. We used to put up about 18,000 bales of first cutting at one point. The good old days I actually miss it believe it or not.
Showtime? Is that you?