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SheltieLover
(72,885 posts)Ty for sharing!
George McGovern
(8,801 posts)Diamond_Dog
(38,053 posts)Weve had so many rainy days here . your sunshine looks gorgeous. TY George!
George McGovern
(8,801 posts)George Harrison Here Comes The Sun Live With Jeff Lynne, Ringo Starr & Phill Collins 1987
Walleye
(41,912 posts)Bayard
(26,487 posts)I have to ask--how did you get your pasture fence stretched that tight? Our's is disgraceful.
George McGovern
(8,801 posts)But this is basically what Laurie has used.
brer cat
(27,069 posts)to contemplate leaving such a peaceful beautiful place. Life sometimes calls on us to downshift and reduce our labors even though we love the fruit of our work.
George McGovern
(8,801 posts)Our downshift began about a year ago when I was diagnosed with Parkinson's.
Since then Laurie has been shouldering the entire burden of barn chores, pasture maintenance, large lawn mowing, house upkeep, etc. And she is plum worn out; so
we concluded it was time to downsize and move on.
We've been blessed in this good place for 23 years. We are both 73. Providentially, we
found a new home three hours east of here and much closer to our son and daughter
and her recently graduated daughter. Moreover, the buyers of this farm are a much
younger mom and dad and their two younger yet boys with their cowboy boots and
hats: one white and one black. They are bringing their two ponies for the boys and
two horses for mom and dad. All four are looking very much forward to living here.
The proceeding also realizes the transfer of our stewardship to the new owners. That
pleases me to no end.
Thank You!
"George"
George McGovern
(8,801 posts)Our downshift began about a year ago when I was diagnosed with Parkinson's.
Since then Laurie has been shouldering the entire burden of barn chores, pasture maintenance, large lawn mowing, house upkeep, etc. And she is plum worn out; so
we concluded it was time to downsize and move on.
We've been blessed in this good place for 23 years. We are both 73. Providentially, we
found a new home three hours east of here and much closer to our son and daughter
and her recently graduated daughter. Moreover, the buyers of this farm are a much
younger mom and dad and their two younger yet boys with their cowboy boots and
hats: one white and one black. They are bringing their two ponies for the boys and
two horses for mom and dad. All four are looking very much forward to living here.
The proceeding also realizes the transfer of our stewardship to the new owners. That
pleases me to no end.
Thank You!
"George"
Deuxcents
(23,595 posts)Your farm to a young family that will love and care for it like you have..that has got to be a peaceful feeling. Now, time to start a new chapter and enjoy a more laid back lifestyle with KC and Shadow and family close by. Very happy for you, George McGovern 🤗
LoisB
(11,386 posts)George McGovern
(8,801 posts)Walleye
(41,912 posts) Walk into splintered sunlight