farmgirl19
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A lot of years ago, when I worked downtown Dallas, .......
Are you sure that you have any sanity left, Bird? If I had to work in "downtown Dallas", I'm not sure that I wouldn't be in a padded toom somewhere.
A lot of years ago, when I worked downtown Dallas, .......
Are you sure that you have any sanity left, Bird? If I had to work in "downtown Dallas", I'm not sure that I wouldn't be in a padded toom somewhere.
Are you sure that you have any sanity left, Bird? If I had to work in "downtown Dallas", I'm not sure that I wouldn't be in a padded toom somewhere.
Those of us that work in Dallas and Downtown Dallas didn't know how crazy we were till we re-located to the country. Now a 1 day trip into the large D to see the grandkids and I'm worn out. I have to psyc myself up just to handle the traffic. When we come back from the "D" my wife always gives a big war-hoop when we cross the Wood County line. "It's good to be home."
Charlie
We normally wait until after the peach festival and go to Hutton Peach Farm out west of Weatherford on Hwy 180 at Greenwood Cutoff Road. They have a good selection of several grades of peaches and we normally buy a bushel of the middle grade ones and sometimes a big black diamond watermelon too. Last year, our local fruit stand just south of Bowie only had peaches they would have to pay me to take. This year, I think the freezes got all their peaches. Sometimes in Weatherford, the light freezes will thin the crop so that the peaches that are produced are spectacular. It's always a roll of the dice, but Parker County peaches are worth the drive in my opinion.
I worked 30 years in Dallas, .
We have peach trees currently loaded with peaches ...
Y'all come on down and get ya some "Houston", I'd rather put up with Dallas all day.
Are you sure that you have any sanity left, Bird? If I had to work in "downtown Dallas", I'm not sure that I wouldn't be in a padded toom somewhere.