Brother-in-law Erling Blyseth and brothers Walter and Neil Mayer taking a break from threshing oats. I was most impressed that the guys were all holding what looks like ceramic cups. By the time I started taking lunch or refreshments out to the field all containers were non-breakable. Picture taken on the Mayer farm.
Primary Day in my state. Not only is it just a primary but it's also for only one office - State Supreme Court Judge - which is notoriously ignored by most of the populace. So, of course, I was anxious to vote. I'm not being facetious. My vote will carry much more impact than normal because few people will bother to vote. Additionally the roads are ice/snow covered enough that schools opted to start late today. Went to vote around noon and was #20. The poll workers often bet on the turnout count and the number was already well over one worker's guess. The newspaper should publish the final voter turnout count tomorrow.
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I bet this was taken in North Dakota. Reason is the tractor is pulling an early combine. We only had threshing machines. Erling had a combine. Also when I look at the the terrain it doesn't look like Wisconsin, more like N. Dakota. Not sure but that would be my guess.
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