chickenone
Lovin' The Homestead
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I actually enjoy yacking way more than I enjoy working.
I solved that problem a couple of times. As all of you, no doubt can tell, I like to "chat" with the best of 'em. I was putting in a "automated sprinkler system" for my garden and was digging a ditch. But, I had a "neighbor" who wanted to chat and while I liked the chat, I refused to pay attention to her instead of work. You could see the dismay in her eyes when I wouldn't stop...so I handed her a tool (a shovel if I remember right) and told her to start digging while we talked. She got the message and actually did "turn to" with that shovel. Thereafter, she was a better neighbor. She stopped coming over with her mouth open and her hands "empty" !DrakeMaiden said:It would be nice to have neighbors who were helpful while carrying on a conversation, instead of expecting your attention in lieu of your getting things done. . . (they always see you out working and figure you are fair game). Your example is more like how people used to get together as neighbors, which is wonderful! Seems like nowadays it is more about standing around and yacking instead of working. Given the choice, I am just happier at the end of the day if I get something done.SKR8PN said:Some of my fondest memories, are setting on mom & dads front porch, stringin' and snappin' beans and bs'n with the neighbors.
BingoIf it is truly a fad, so beit. But in either case, a valuable skill is being revived and at least some folks will be able to use it to keep the family fed in winter.
That is totally not true about people. I know I don't do that, nor do my friends. Most people have better things to talk about than you.elijahboy said:i have found that people (no matter who) will talk to you only to get information about your life to either chat behind your back or use it against you later
always remember if they are talking to you about someone then they are talking to someone about you also