Best job in the world

My office for the afternoon
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Certainly beats many of the offices I've worked in over the years. Good stuff.
 
MUCH nicer than mine.:(
 
Whoa, this is an office.......well this is our office 6 weeks a year. :)
 

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I must be missing something Mike. Maybe in February when I don't go.:(
 
My office for the afternoon View attachment 6708
Settling back to the regular daily routine. Have loads of work waiting. A lot of clean up to do. Plenty of wood to cut and stack.

View: http://youtu.be/WMToa0rXEUQ


I'll be staying away from the forum for a while starting with the end of this post. I've neglected many chores around the house and must catch up. Should it occur that someone would need a place to stay, I would be ashamed of the condition my house is in. I have enough work for WEEKS. After I get it straightened out, I'll be back. I haven't even been able to put the Z on the road since I got it last year. It needs a rear window among other things. Can't even see out the back. The party's over, I must get to work. Unless I need tech advice, I won't be back until the work's done. I have allowed myself too much freedom at the expense of reality. I'll be back when I've earned the right to this freedom. I'll be back as soon as I can get back. To all my very dear friends, Frankie
 
I think he will get two warms out of that pile of wood. Rather you than me pal.:)
 
The best job in the world was the guy who adjusted the bike saddles for the queen video bicycle race!
 
You tube link please.:)
 
Mate rates please Miller...;) Fancy a weekend sat in the hot tub.
Was thinking of maybe doing a Z weekend,a couple of drives out and a BBQ ,but we don't have any weekends where all the houses are free this year,but call by sometime to check it out.
 
Round bale silage. the joys of farming NOT, Ok sitting in the tractor, Beats the old clamp though:mad:

Well when we were kids we used to ride in the "sledge" which laid the old square bales in a flat 8. Our job was to stack the 8's into pairs 4 high which were then picked up by an old Nuffield with a bale clamp on the front loader. The 8's were then loaded onto a flat trailer where hand balled them to fill the trailer ready for trip to barn.Then hand balled off 1 by 1 into the barn. Those were the days.:)
 
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