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Warming up by the fire

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03 December 2009, 12:07
TWL
Warming up by the fire
Spent the afternoon today with some friends, all of us working as a team on tractors, chain saws and shovels, clearing trees from a neighbor's property. All of us are retired. Our group consists of a neurosurgeon, one army colonel, one air force colonel, a 747 pilot, the former owner of a lumber yard, a stock broker, a guy who has made his living at the end of a shovel, a former major league pitcher, and me.

After the job was done, we retired to a nearby workshop and gathered around a small stove to warm up, several dogs at foot. Our neighborhood is at 8000 feet in the Rockies. Temps were in the 20's and the wind was blowing.

A wee bit 'o amber liquid was poured into small glasses and passed around.

We spent the next couple of hours in quiet conversation, mostly about the weather, family, guns, hunting, dogs and women. Not a single word about politics or what any of us did in our previous lives.

All in all, an afternoon well spent. I hope I have many more of them.


114-R10David
03 December 2009, 16:38
ztreh
sounds to me something intelligent people would do.
04 December 2009, 07:32
N E 450 No2
Sounds like setting around the fire at my deer lease...


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04 December 2009, 07:36
Rick R
Sounds like at that moment in time all involved were living the "Good life". beer
04 December 2009, 09:21
Gatogordo
If you guys want to come down here and go to work for free, I've got lots of fences I need built and I'll supply all the booze you can drink AFTER you've built a mile or so of fence........ Big Grin


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