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<blockquote data-quote="certherfbeef" data-source="post: 105312" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>I thought of this thread early yesterday morning and had to laugh.</p><p></p><p>A Big bay mare was cleaning off the corn out of my garden. What she didn't eat she stepped on (wonder if the radishes were hot?). She had a halter on and was very well mannered. I moved her to a run lot that was empty and along the township road. She had water and grass and was very content and was out of my garden.</p><p>Bout 6 pm last evening, an amish boy stopped. Evidentally she was being ponied behind the buggy and came untied. The boy never looked back till he got where he was going almost 15 miles down the road. He wondered if the mare could spend the night here and his pa would be over today to get her. The boy appologized a million times over for the ruined garden. </p><p>Well, the old amishman showed up this morning. We've done business with him before, no problems. He had a buggy full of fresh produce. Corn, tomatoes, beans, peppers even radishes. He appologized for the boy's neglect and left the produce on the step. Now, I'm spending the day canning beans.</p><p>Sorry guys, off topic here. Just wanted to tell you about the stray that was in my yard yesterday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="certherfbeef, post: 105312, member: 190"] I thought of this thread early yesterday morning and had to laugh. A Big bay mare was cleaning off the corn out of my garden. What she didn't eat she stepped on (wonder if the radishes were hot?). She had a halter on and was very well mannered. I moved her to a run lot that was empty and along the township road. She had water and grass and was very content and was out of my garden. Bout 6 pm last evening, an amish boy stopped. Evidentally she was being ponied behind the buggy and came untied. The boy never looked back till he got where he was going almost 15 miles down the road. He wondered if the mare could spend the night here and his pa would be over today to get her. The boy appologized a million times over for the ruined garden. Well, the old amishman showed up this morning. We've done business with him before, no problems. He had a buggy full of fresh produce. Corn, tomatoes, beans, peppers even radishes. He appologized for the boy's neglect and left the produce on the step. Now, I'm spending the day canning beans. Sorry guys, off topic here. Just wanted to tell you about the stray that was in my yard yesterday. [/QUOTE]
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