another November day in NY--Sarah in a bonnet, horsie buckles, brass UMO

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as winter lurks in the shadows (again)--54 & wind at 30, the sun AWOL, clouds thicker than pudding-- I take to the corn stubble afoot & muddy booted--
1st hole was Sarah & last hole was Sarah,

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an iron buckle, nickel plated buckle, a brass "hand" unknown metal object---

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and the farmer always wanting to look his best for the livestock--- another brass compact :laughing7:
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these seem to be on every farm field----what up wit dat?????????

swingin' within 50 foot of the electric fence caused horrific falsing,

but--FMERG made a new friend----
the bull followed him & I think I heard a few giggles coming from the herd :occasion14: as we stumbled through the stubble:BangHead:.
 

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the IHs look a little toasted but I wouldn't turn them down, congrats
 

appears the brass hand is sign language for "love"
 

Congrats on a good day out swinging! :occasion14:
The Love Hand is pretty sweet!!
 

as winter lurks in the shadows (again)--54 & wind at 30, the sun AWOL, clouds thicker than pudding-- I take to the corn stubble afoot & muddy booted--

Congrats to both of you for getting out regardless of conditions - I went out Wednesday and it was in the eighties with the sun beating down - hunted about an hour said screw it and threw in the towel.
 

thanks Steve, give BEEZ a call----maybe he can cut some weeds and hold an umbrella over y'all so youse can swing in Southern Comfort :laughing7:
Congrats to both of you for getting out regardless of conditions - I went out Wednesday and it was in the eighties with the sun beating down - hunted about an hour said screw it and threw in the towel.
 

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