Walter with Keith's JD chainsaw & yard tractor Geese wating to fly south, on the lawns at the JD headquarters A JD Multi purpose vehicle At Sneaky Pete's Walter and Jacqui eating as usual, beautiful ribs this time
We have domestic geese as well - lots of the silly things but somehow when I think of geese I think of those breathtaking V shaped formations of Canadian geese flying far south for the winter.
We have wild geese but the Canadians are better known.
Best,
Ann
I marvel at them. They find their way both directions at least 1000 miles and maybe more. Quite some distance to flap wings in any event.
Hi The Bear Lady here,I'm married to my wonderful husband Walter,I have three sons and two daughters,15 grandchildren,aged from 25 to 6 mths,2 great-grandsons
In my lifetime I have moved 28 times, 2 of them across the country and back, I have lived in my little house here in beautiful Bridgetown,with Walter and the bears,for almost 10 years the longest I have been anywhere and God willing this is where I will end my days.
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And a good time was had by all.
I'm so confused. If our geese fly south in the winter, why don't your geese fly north? Everything else is opposite but not geese?
I'm missing something basic here but I don't know what.
You'll have to explain to Granny.
Bet Daniel drooled over the JD visit.
Hi Jacqui ~~ Good post again, amazing vehicle and factory. A lot of food in
front of you. Glad you are back.
Take care, Merle.
Hi Peter. I know I'm going to feel extremely silly.
Thanks for the explanation and so quickly too.
We have domestic geese as well - lots of the silly things but somehow when I think of geese I think of those breathtaking V shaped formations of Canadian geese flying far south for the winter.
We have wild geese but the Canadians are better known.
Best,
Ann
I marvel at them. They find their way both directions at least 1000 miles and maybe more. Quite some distance to flap wings in any event.
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