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Tag Archives: Farmer Jase
Father’s Day for a Farmer
For a farmer there really is no such thing as a day off. Even on fathers day there is water to be changed and small things that have to be done before ‘taking the day off’ But there are also … Continue reading
Posted in Farm Life
Tagged bike ride, family, Farmer Bill, Farmer Jase, Fathers Day, John Deere M, vintage tractor
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First comes Love, then comes Marriage, then comes…
Yes, it’s true. There has been a new addition in the Michener family. Remember Farmer Jase? He got engaged last May… And married September 4th, 2010… Now, he is a daddy! He and his wonderful wife welcomed a beautiful, sweet, … Continue reading
Posted in Farm Life
Tagged Farmer Bill, Farmer Jase, Grandpa and Grandma, Julie, new baby
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Always Farming
There is this disturbing trend among farmers. They don’t know how to stop farming!! Really. You see, farming is not just an occupation, it is life… at least that’s the best way I can explain it. A simple photo illustration … Continue reading
Monday Musings…
I haven’t blogged in a while. Not because the isn’t anything to blog about, but because I have been too busy doing stuff to even think about blogging. For some reason it ends up being a low priority on my … Continue reading
Posted in Cherries, Farm Life, Festivals
Tagged Blueberry Daze Festival, Cherries, Farmer Bill, Farmer Jase, park, planting, pumpkin patch, tire swing, tired
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The Farmer Takes a Wife…
Do you remember playing that game in grade school, The Farmer in the Dell? I do, and yesterday the line ‘the farmer takes a wife, the farmer takes a wife’ kept running through my head. (I also remember that I … Continue reading
