Slim Randles' Home Country
Farmer has it good
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[June 05, 2010]
Harley pulled the tractor over to the ditch and cut the
engine. He climbed down stiffly, walked to the water and soaked his
head and shirt. Then he looked around. No cars were coming down the
county road. No one at the house could see him. So he smiled, sat on
a rock and leaned back against the side of the ditch. |
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farmer's recliner, he thought, wiggling slightly to avoid kidney
puncture by a twig. He was smiling that dignified farmer's smile on
the outside but laughing on the inside. So nice to just rest here
for a minute in the sun. Oh, he wouldn't have done it if he'd left
the engine running. Waste of gas. But the engine was off, all the
seeds were in for this year, and all he was doing was plowing summer
fallow now. No rush. Do it any time. So Harley locked his hands
behind his head, lay back against the ditch grass and just looked
around.
Marshmallow clouds today against a dark blue sky. Crows flying in
to Harley's fields from Roger's. He paused a moment from pure
observation to lean a bit on philosophy. He considered that fences
and land deeds and farming contracts meant nothing to these birds.
There was more than a bit of envy there, but just for a minute.
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Harley stood, stretched his back and drank from the canteen on
the tractor.
Crows don't worry about deeds, he thought, but hey, they don't
get to watch football in the fall, either.
All in all, on a nice June day, there's nothing wrong with being
a farmer.
[Text from file received from Slim Randles]
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