wngsprd
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That's right...no cows pissin' on a flat rock. No idea where that saying came from, but been using it all my life.
I grew up hearing my dad saying it. Still think about that saying when we get a downpour.
That's right...no cows pissin' on a flat rock. No idea where that saying came from, but been using it all my life.
No cows and flat rocks then ! I hadn't heard that saying of yours before - now light showers will never be the same.
mkr,Afternoon, Great day here on the North Bluff, Sun, 72, a nice wind and low humidity, Wife went into planting mode and asked for her water tank on the Gator. Here it is. 27 gallons, and does a nice job. Found a bunch of poison ivy growing next to some trails so I mixed up a batch of death and shot it all with the weed sprayer I also have for the gator. I know the Gator ain't big but it works just fine for our 8 acres. It is 11 years old in August this year and has 1,800+ hours on it. has been a nice tool to have around. ...



Good morning. The landscape has a noticeably different look to it today. Although one or two hawthorns are still in full blossom, such as this one, in a pit facing north, most of the views have returned to green. <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=471082"/> <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=471083"/>
God's version of intrabasin water transfer.yup, right over my head, hopefully East.
Big system, sucking water from a large part of the Gulf
Lets not forget D-DAY 72 years ago Today.
71 heading to 80, then cooler tomorrow.
June 6, 1944, my dad spent the day at the beach, boat riding, so today we can spend a day at the beach as free men.
That's right...no cows pissin' on a flat rock. No idea where that saying came from, but been using it all my life.
God's version of intrabasin water transfer.
I'm sure there was a bit more to it than boat riding. Bless our heroes.