christina28 commented
1/13/2012 at 10:34 am
Hi Tenny,I'll ask my husband about the other tractor. He was raised on 6K acre dairy ranch in WA. I am a city girl with down to earth values. Yes, I prefer the same rocks you do, and couldn't care les
...Read MoreHi Tenny,I'll ask my husband about the other tractor. He was raised on 6K acre dairy ranch in WA. I am a city girl with down to earth values. Yes, I prefer the same rocks you do, and couldn't care less about having a huge diamond, or a Mercedes Benz, for that matter. My next car is going to be a Camaro SS, black, convertible. I hope to get it later this year. It will be my third Camaro since I started driving in 1970 and bought my first one by myself, a '67. I usually keep my cars about 8 years and get my money's worth. Back to rocks: my Mother liked them, too. In 1968 WE: ( mom, step-dad, my 2 brothers and me) drive up the coast to see the property they bought in Oregon, where they moved for 6 years after Tom and I finished HS. We stopped at agate beach and M and I collected rocks. We knew my step dad would not let us take them, so we dumped the stuff if out our makeup cases and put the rocks in there!!! He confiscated a couple of bags we did not have time to hide from him and I can still see him heaving those over the cliff back into the ocean below. Haha!!!! He was a tough old bird, but I loved him dearly, respected him more than my own parents. TG for him, or we would have had nothing. I think I told you he was born in the mountains of Tennessee, his Mother was a beautiful Cherokee, looked like Rita Cooledge. He lived in Galesburg, IL after he left home at 14. Hard working, well groomed, no education, but the Best man I ever met. My hubby is similar. Well, you learn to do email, old dog. I know you can do it. I can send you some photos. Lots of people starting over these days, so don't despair. We are struggling, too, and we live in an expensive area. Lots of Mercedes. Haha. So what. Can't take it with them. Love, Christina xo
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