Thomas
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- Apr 6, 2000
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- Location
- Lebanon,NH.
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- Kubota B2650HSD w/Frontloader & CC LTX1046 & Craftman T2200 lawn mower.
That's indeed top notch right there...good for him. :thumbsup:
+1
That said I gave him a call when I got the pic asking him what river he was on, and during the conversation he told me he hurt his back. Didn't get all the details, but basically he tried to lift his 30 year old wheel horse riding mower up with a 2x6. That was the day before he went fishing, so I'm hoping it's not THAT bad.
One reason why I hope sooner or later he'll move in with us. We bought the house 13 years ago with a furnished basement with my dad in mind as I got married after my mother died. He still drives the 8 hours to visit us. I'd rather have him closer though so if there ever is a problem...
He's a real keeper. Nice brook trout also.
Hope your Dad is getting the medical care he needs; my Dad wasn't.
We took in my wife's parents in their final six years and they both lived into their mid 90's. It wasn't fully a picnic but we all had a great time. Pops went everywhere with me, despite a wheelchair in later life and her mom and her baked cookies, went shopping and to lunch 24/7. They were a great couple and exemplary guests that just needed a helping hand. He used to drive steam tractors back in the old days when he was a kid. How about that!
We rescued them from a son that was supposedly taking care of them. He didn't do squat and the old guy had ants on his cookies and was noticeably malnourished when I went for a visit. He put on almost 30 lbs in a few months and back to his normal thin physique with us. The parents never complained but the MIL would occasionally give very minor but negative approval body language of the kind you would expect from a MIL. No big deal. They were worth having and I recommend it.
Got this text the other day from a friend who went out with my dad fly fishing. Not bad for 86:laughing:
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Taken in Alaska when he was 75..
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That's my dad, same dang coat 11 years later! My wife complains he and me are the hardest men to shop for around Christmas time LOL
Me and the family thought he wouldn't make it past a year after my mom died when he was around 72 (married for 40 years and she ran the family and was litterally the love of his life).