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Journaling reads:
“My first memories of Granddaddy’s tractor were from when I was about six or seven years old (around 1960). Daddy would borrow the tractor to plow our garden. He would take me with him to pick the tractor up. On the way back home (which was just a little way up the road), he would let me sit in his lap and steer. From about ten years old and up into my teens, I would go over the Granddaddy’s farm and help in the summers. All of my male cousins would come too. Granddaddy would hook a trailer up to the back of the tractor and we would all pile on for the ride up to the fields. When we got there, we would help with picking corn or baling hay. The first time I drove the tractor on my own was after I had come home from the Navy and married – probably around 1978 – so I was in my early 20’s. These are pictures made around that time while I was helping plow Daddy’s cornfield.”
… as told by Jerry in November 2019

The pps are really old Daisy D's (oh how I miss them...) The red/green arrow is a die cut by Sizzix (Echo Park), the grass was punched with a border punch by Fiskars (grass), the small red border was punched with a border punch by Fiskars (Upper Crest), the small stickers are from Echo Park (Down on the Farm) and Doodlebug Design (Down on the Farm). Thanks for taking time to stop and look :)


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