Sunday, May 22, 2005

In days gone by IV

In days gone by, farmers were the backbone of society. They churned butter, milked cows and showed us that "salt of the earth" wasn't necessarily a precursor to hypertension. They were early to bed and early to rise and they taught us there was honour in the slaughter of domesticated animals. Farmers were the embodiment of good and right and self-sufficiency. Nowadays, they starve to death.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I'm so looking forward to In days gone by V through VI.....lmao, must be the mad cow.