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Hello,
I remember seeing Jim in passing when I was living in Easton in the late seventies, and worked for a couple local farmers occasionally. Milford Adams and I wish I could remember his name, but we used to call him Elmer Fudd in the potato house. Flewelling was the last name. No offense intended! I’m sure Jim knows who I’m speaking of. Nice enough guy to work for and good exercise for a 19 year old lol. I really miss life on the farm and in the county! Southern Maine beats the rest of the country but it still doesn’t compare.
I’m really glad to see where you all are today, and I applaud you and thank you for being such good shepherds of the land. I’d love nothing more than to be there myself!
Peace, health , and good fortune! You can count me as a customer for life and I’ll always be spreading the word.
Thanks for what you do,
TC
I enjoyed reading your collection of quotes. Thank you for including them on your web site.
One of my personal favorites is:
“Love all, trust few, do wrong to none.”
William Shakespeare
1564-1616