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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1829436" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Reminds me of a lady we helped out after the 2015 fire up in the Okanogan. We were rebuilding burnt down fences. Her husband was in a wheel chair from a broken neck. Two young teenage kids. And running 100 cows on several thousand acres by herself probably 30 miles from town. The stories she told about her neighbor. To sum it up she said he prayed in church every Sunday and preyed on his neighbors the rest of the week. To give you an idea of his about him. The local feed store/livestock supply told him that they didn't need his business.</p><p></p><p>This also reminds me how blessed we are to live where we do. There have been several ranchers pass away over the last couple years. The only things offered have been, "how can I help."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1829436, member: 498"] Reminds me of a lady we helped out after the 2015 fire up in the Okanogan. We were rebuilding burnt down fences. Her husband was in a wheel chair from a broken neck. Two young teenage kids. And running 100 cows on several thousand acres by herself probably 30 miles from town. The stories she told about her neighbor. To sum it up she said he prayed in church every Sunday and preyed on his neighbors the rest of the week. To give you an idea of his about him. The local feed store/livestock supply told him that they didn't need his business. This also reminds me how blessed we are to live where we do. There have been several ranchers pass away over the last couple years. The only things offered have been, "how can I help." [/QUOTE]
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