My brother Tim and his fiancee Connie came up from Va to Pa for a quick visit over the weekend.
I asked Connie if she would like to take a Cub for a drive.
Within a minute she was tooling around the yard on "Lucy".
We then took a cruise on the Cubs.
She really must have enjoyed it - she smiled a lot !
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We all know that anyone who doesn't like a Cub has deep seated issues.
Great photos!
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Looks like all of you had a great time. These Cubs are like Lay's potato chips, you can't stop with Just one. After begging my wife to help me mow our grass a few times (about 3 acres), it wasn't long before "She" came up with the "Idea" that mowing the grass wouldn't take nearly as long with two cubs. Well, I have always tried to keep an ear open for when opportunity knocks, and it wasn't long before we adopted "Tom Boy" her 76 Cub. I can hardly wait for next spring to arrive, because the wife wants to plant and cultivate the garden. Who would have ever guessed? There is "Life" after Sixty! Great pictures and that smile on her face might grow into a longing for a cub in her future. Just a thought, have a good day, Papa.
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