59Lark
Practically Family
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- 569
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- Ontario, Canada
Here I am at 45 years old, visited my fathers grave last week and saw that he was only 48 years old when he passed. He was a farmer died on the farm he was born, lived his whole life farming, struggled with the depression, wasnt able to fight the war, saw farming modernize and saw the boom of the sixties and then suffered with ammonia poisoning and also suffered depression and in that time, you didnt ask for help. He came from an age where one worked for what they wanted and needed, he was a workaholic working dawn to dusk and quite often beyond. I want to provide for my family and find it really hard today, the life i chose. The career hasnt changed with the times and todays society is making it harder for me to make a living. The ancient lifestyle is great if their is demand, just have to figure out how to make more demand for my trade. I am sorry to ramble but seeing his grave made me feel old, and my mortality, and i love my family. Dont worry dont feel like running off with a young woman coming on anytime soon, what would they want with a balding overweight 45 yearold poor one at that. 59Larkfftopic: