Thursday, July 16, 2009

No More Being a Part of Haying


Gus had hopes of being able to stack hay bales for others this summer. It would give him something to do and give him a little spending money. We still had our stack wagon and tractor. A couple of weeks ago Gus listened to his inner feelings and decided to sell his stack wagon. He did not want anyone to be vulnerable to him if he was too sick to do the job. Last Sunday he sold the stack wagon and this man will stack the bales for the customers Gus had committed to. As lethargic and tired as Gus was last evening, he was so wise to have taken this step.

Our world is shaken again, but at least we are not dealing with the shock we experienced a year ago.


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