What's the job there Glen?
What's the job there Glen?
Hi, Glen.
That's great, M8. Did you use a different haulage company this time? LOL.
Is that out at the landslip area?
Just my 0.02.
Hey Deas,
This is my new farm;
755 Tomales Rd
Petaluma, CA 94952
United States
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Hi, Glen.
Woo HOOOOOO!!!!! That should give some scope for more play days to make more hay fields. Not to mention having more storage space for more toys. And needing more sheds to put said toys in or under.
When are we having the first Petaluma Annual Vintage Machinery Show And Working Demonstration? LOL. You could charge admission and put any profits towards your playgrounds for disability kids program. NOT LOL.
Putting it together would give the team something to do in their spare time too. (I think I just heard the first rock land on my roof, even before I've posted this. LOL.)
Just my 0.02.
Nice! 11k cu yds is a decent size. I'm intrigued by the blueprints - greenhouses eh? Would you be preparing to cook up ingredients for some hot tomales on Tomales Rd by any chance?
Hey Neil,
It's all Good Stuf!!![attachment=44619]IMG_2541.jpg[/attachment][attachment=44620]IMG_2681.jpg[/attachment][attachment=44621]IMG_3716.jpg[/attachment][attachment=44622]IMG_6842.jpg[/attachment][attachment=44623]IMG_5323.jpg[/attachment]![]()
Hi, Glen.
That's great, M8. Did you use a different haulage company this time? LOL.
Is that out at the landslip area?
Just my 0.02.
Don't tell us you're ready to trade your hard hat for a straw hat and bib overalls. I myself will always have farming in my blood. Cats played a huge roll in developing our properties before they became orchards and will continue to part of our operation. I can still remember when I was a youngster, watching Elmer Smith and his fleet of D8s and cable rigs level land as well as deep rip it afterwards. I can still hear the tracks rumble and see the dust churn. Good memories. JM