Cherries!!!
Cherries!!!
he had to give up his own farmland?
A new guitar......look at the body on that thing.
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Still raving about my Garmin VivoActive watch.
He lost that part of it.
The railroad came through his farm in the 1880's and the deed said that the land would revert back to the farmer if the railroad was abandoned. When the railroad gave up that section of rail, the local government took over the line and made it into a bike trail. So, that was wrong but typical of government.
Some people who use the bike trail dont stay on the trail. They cut across his land, open gates, cows escape, etc. Not a good scene.
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