LONG LIVE TBN!!

   / LONG LIVE TBN!! #21  
Well Brother, I wish you all the best while we get through this. I'm willing to bet for almost 80, you are one, tough, old bird... :salute::proposetoast:


Hoping the wife gets through this . . . she is just worried, you know how wives can get with kids, grandkids, and great grandkids. I'm only 77 :)
 
   / LONG LIVE TBN!! #22  
Our kids are worried about us. Two of them offered to add groceries we want to their Peapod orders. Appreciated, but I'm only 71 and my wife is a year younger. We do quick trips as needed and spray our hands with alcohol when we return to the truck. The "elderly" label is only embraced if it involves a discount at a restaurant:)
 
   / LONG LIVE TBN!!
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#23  
Like many have written here, I come here to learn from those who know the places and ways I am going to get myself in trouble. In my day job, I am the Director of Operations of a small business in the suburbs of Philadelphia. The owner of our business, a friend for 40 years, bought 200+ acres in Virginia. I fell in love with the place and have asked if I might be the caretaker and play on the toys. He said, you get them running and you can play. Well, we have been playing. Building trails, mowing meadows, cleaning up and making the place much nicer. You, the members of this forum, keep these city slickers from killing themselves while playing.

I thank you for your acceptance. I thank you for your advices.

As to the times, I wrote my staff this morning that in times like these, we need to take care of today - to worry about just today. Tomorrow, we will face new challenges and face them together. Let tomorrow's worries for tomorrow. Let's work on the problems we know we have to face today. Together we will conquer and solve.

Those words came as a result of the work we have done on the property where we have applied he advice you have given. This community helps us. It grounds us. It fuels our passion to be on the land. Oh, I wish I were there now! (Governor says we aren't supposed to travel.. I could make better use of this time. But then, I suppose my staff also needs the old one.. Sometimes I feel like Gandalf!)

Well said my friend, "Take no thought for tomorow, for tomorrow will take care of itself, each day has enough trouble of its own." AND don't forget to always be thankful... I am..for so many things. Sam
 
   / LONG LIVE TBN!! #24  
:thumbsup: Very good Wolf, sit back and listen . . . stores that are near me (not many) are letting us (older) into the stores by ourselves on certain days! :cool2:

Here in Quebec many open early ONLY for the older folks.
Early was selected as the stores are at their cleanest.
Also the major food chains have raised salaries for their store staff and some even provided plastic barriers at the checkouts.

Some merchants refuse cash taking only plastic and will not handle your card.

Lots of 'order on line and delivery offered plus order on line and we'll prepare the pick up bundle 4 U.
 
   / LONG LIVE TBN!! #25  
Well said Shuckster. I've learned a lot of my tractor/rural living knowledge from this site, I appreciate all those who post on the site. We all have learned social distancing from this site, very few of us are close enough to go say hi to in person. Yet I feel a friendship with so many of you who participate in this forum. Stay safe and "wash your hands". :thumbsup:
 
   / LONG LIVE TBN!! #26  
Well said my friend, "Take no thought for tomorow, for tomorrow will take care of itself, each day has enough trouble of its own." AND don't forget to always be thankful... I am..for so many things. Sam

As am I Sam. Thank you for your kind thoughts.

I get up each morning and give Thanks for another day! I approach most days with the idea that maybe today I can learn to be better than I was yesterday.... and yes, apply that to almost any skill. At 64, I am not done and am still learning. The day I stop learning I hope will be my "great gettin up mornin!"
 
   / LONG LIVE TBN!! #27  
As am I Sam. Thank you for your kind thoughts.

I get up each morning and give Thanks for another day! I approach most days with the idea that maybe today I can learn to be better than I was yesterday.... and yes, apply that to almost any skill. At 64, I am not done and am still learning. The day I stop learning I hope will be my "great gettin up mornin!"

:thumbsup: good deal Bruce . . . I also feel that way . .
 

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