
Lesley at Rockefeller Center
Showing us her office building
Lesley at Rockefeller Center
Showing us her office building






Our farm community was deeply hurt when Harold Risch, 76, was trampled and killed by one of his bulls last fall. On Saturday at least 1,000 farmers gathered for the auction of his farm equipment and cattle.
That's Don in the burgundy jacket with grey hoody.


I don’t think he could have afforded it. Other hay wagons went for over $500. You have to build bottom and sides to carry the load. Our load would have been people on farm day for a hay ride. Hay rides are something I grew up with in my rural hometown. Load the wagon with hay, then load the hay with young people, and you have a riot of fun . . . and lots and lots of hay stuck down the necks of shirts!
When you want to bid at auction, of course, whether it’s Sotheby’s or Risch’s farm, you have to first register and get a number.

I wonder if this farmer was getting a phone bid?

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I can see us building one of these out behind our barn, by the little woods around the pond. It would be fun for Farm Day, and just for sitting out there on a Sunday morning with coffee, or on a Saturday evening with friends.
