awip2062 wrote:
Kev took us for a drive to Amish country and we saw this Menonite boy plowing. He couldn't have been more than 11.
H and I found the camp we want to go to!
Cool pictures T!!!
More, more, more... One slip and that boy would of been potatoe fertilizer. Actually I don't even know if I would of given him 11 he was small but down on those Amish farms they start by nursing on the cows
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Big Blue Owl wrote:T, how does it feel to still look as youthful as a kid?
It can be quite funny, especially when someone mistakes me for my child's sibling or similarly-aged buddy. I would rather get mistaken for a kid than look old before my time.
Me wrote:Cool pictures T!!!
More, more, more... One slip and that boy would of been potatoe fertilizer. Actually I don't even know if I would of given him 11 he was small but down on those Amish farms they start by nursing on the cows
If you want more pics, I put them on my SmugMug at awip2062.smugmug.com but I decided to only put these here because they seemed the ones By-Torians would most care about.
As for the boy, he definitely may have been younger.
Here is a picture of my daughters Brenda and Calicia and lastly my wife an I
When evil is allowed to compete with good, evil has an emotional populist appeal that wins out unless good men & women stand as a vanguard against abuse.
here are some pictures from our vacation last year to the Grand Canyon and Bryce
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When evil is allowed to compete with good, evil has an emotional populist appeal that wins out unless good men & women stand as a vanguard against abuse.