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This is where I'm suppose to introduce myself. I'm not good at this but here goes.
I'm retired and married though the wife works abroad and I'm largely having fun on my own.
I've been a Christian since I was baptized at the age of 12 though I really didn't know what it meant to fully commit at that age. I was baptized again when I did know at the age of 30.
I'm looking for like minded believers to share time with. I am a homebody for the most part and have lots of hobbies that keep me busy around the farm. Well, if there's anything I'm missing just ask.
Good to be here and meet anyone who stops in.

God have mercy, this is my first post.
 
This is where I'm suppose to introduce myself. I'm not good at this but here goes.
I'm retired and married though the wife works abroad and I'm largely having fun on my own.
I've been a Christian since I was baptized at the age of 12 though I really didn't know what it meant to fully commit at that age. I was baptized again when I did know at the age of 30.
I'm looking for like minded believers to share time with. I am a homebody for the most part and have lots of hobbies that keep me busy around the farm. Well, if there's anything I'm missing just ask.
Good to be here and meet anyone who stops in.

God have mercy, this is my first post.
So where's the farm?
NW, Midwest, NE or God's country?

What kind of farm is it?

My boss today explained to me that he doesn't know the difference between a mule and a donkey. I instantly facepalmed.

My in-laws got 5 different farms in a small town in GA. They ain't doing much these days with them. Just some hay is about all. The trees still produce every year though. (Pecans and pears and muscadines)
 
hi. welcome to cfnet. Its easy to know about Jesus. Knowing Jesus...now there's a challenge (at times..). Again; welcome to CFnet. I hope you enjoy your time here. :)
 
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So where's the farm?
NW, Midwest, NE or God's country?

What kind of farm is it?

My boss today explained to me that he doesn't know the difference between a mule and a donkey. I instantly facepalmed.

My in-laws got 5 different farms in a small town in GA. They ain't doing much these days with them. Just some hay is about all. The trees still produce every year though. (Pecans and pears and muscadines)
Thanks for the welcome.

We raise black Angus cattle. When the wife retires we're going to fence the open country for an abused horse sanctuary that will include the wild mustang adoption program candidates through the BLM.
 
hi. welcome to cfnet. Its easy to know about Jesus. Knowing Jesus...now there's a challenge (at times..). Again; welcome to CFnet. I hope you enjoy your time here. :)
Me too. :) Thanks for the welcome. It is a challenge to know the difference between my own leading toward something and knowing if it is Christ doing the leading. If he only had email. HaHa
 
Thanks for the welcome.

We raise black Angus cattle. When the wife retires we're going to fence the open country for an abused horse sanctuary that will include the wild mustang adoption program candidates through the BLM.
That sounds like you are up in Big Sky country...BLM land is really plentiful up there. It's also really cold this time of year too. But I love black Angus beef.
 
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