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<blockquote data-quote="Rafter S" data-source="post: 1730322" data-attributes="member: 21194"><p>I will bale at home after I move the cows back to the rent pasture. My sister owns 11 unfenced acres about 4 miles away where I used to bale hay, but since I gave up my larger lease pasture I don't need as much hay, so I let someone else use hers and just cut at home. Life is much easier when I don't have to haul hay in summer or winter. Who knows, I might even sell my hay van?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I do. I also remember when you didn't stand a chance of finding a parking place in downtown Navasota on Saturday morning, and it was so crowded you could barely walk down the sidewalk. Of course that was before the Highway 6 bypass around Navasota, and before Walmart. Back then there were three or four each drug stores, clothing stores, grocery stores, dry cleaners, and cafes downtown, two hardware stores, two banks, one tractor dealership, one car dealership, and two dime stores. Out of all those business places, only one, P. Nemir's clothing store, is still there in the same location. The rest of them have been replaced by a book store, a coffee shop, a thrift store, and the most of the rest is antique stores.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rafter S, post: 1730322, member: 21194"] I will bale at home after I move the cows back to the rent pasture. My sister owns 11 unfenced acres about 4 miles away where I used to bale hay, but since I gave up my larger lease pasture I don't need as much hay, so I let someone else use hers and just cut at home. Life is much easier when I don't have to haul hay in summer or winter. Who knows, I might even sell my hay van? I do. I also remember when you didn't stand a chance of finding a parking place in downtown Navasota on Saturday morning, and it was so crowded you could barely walk down the sidewalk. Of course that was before the Highway 6 bypass around Navasota, and before Walmart. Back then there were three or four each drug stores, clothing stores, grocery stores, dry cleaners, and cafes downtown, two hardware stores, two banks, one tractor dealership, one car dealership, and two dime stores. Out of all those business places, only one, P. Nemir's clothing store, is still there in the same location. The rest of them have been replaced by a book store, a coffee shop, a thrift store, and the most of the rest is antique stores. [/QUOTE]
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