How it all began . . .
1837 John Deere develops the steel walking plow. Plows had evolved for thousands of years and worked well in soil previously farmed. Plowing the Illinois prairie for the first time was hampered by soil that stuck to the plow. John Deere curved a broken steel sawmill blade that let the soil slide off the plow. Animal-drawn plows were the heart of John Deere business for the next eight decades.
Still the love of my life
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Thursday, July 15, 2010
4th of July
After last year's debacle of missing the fireworks at the very last minute we promised the kids a show this year. We spent it with our good friends Robert & Jen, Jason & Alice and their beautiful families. We know our time in the states in nearing an end but we've all decided that denial is the best approach.
He's growing up. Liam got upset that he only had a blue and purple light saber! and wanted a red one like Darth Vader. So we had the ole "money doesn't grow on trees chat" and dubbed him old enough to start some chores. He was very diligent and did everything on the list for day one. Our second serious chat came after he put his hand out and said "can I have my red light saber now?"
It took 4 years!
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