Thread: John (Johnboy) Norton's Setback
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09-25-2023 08:36 PM #31
Thanks for the kind words people. It's quite humbling to have people that I've never really met extend their condolences.
You're bang on the mark there; this is my road and I'm the only one that can walk it.
But it's encouraging to know that there are people alongside cheering me on.
I'm determined I won't be beaten. Just out of hospital the other day and I put another four or five buckets full of compost into the cutdown 44 gallon drum I grow my potatoes in, filled the bucket, put them on my walkabout thing's seat and pushed them one at a time over to my taties.
Ten two letter words: 'If it is to be, it is up to me.'
Thanks again to all of you.Last edited by johnboy; 09-25-2023 at 08:49 PM.
johnboy
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09-25-2023 09:36 PM #32
Been cheering for you all along, been a bit under the weather myself these past couple of weeks, but following along with this thread.
As I told you a couple of years ago, I have a real soft spot for farmers and if I say so myself, you're one hell of a good bloke.Ken Thomas
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