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Click hereKeiko's wine making project was a success, from the initial five gallons, we bottled two and distilled two more. Unfortunately the process took almost all the flavour out, so we bought some apple fruit syrup and added some to it which made it very drinkable (after a little dilution).
That was five years ago, Keiko is still with me, with the addition of two children, Andy (after my grandfather) and Amy (after my grandmother) who left me the old farm. We planted one of the fields with apple trees and a few cherry trees, for the wine and a few fruit pies, we still make 'moonshine,' mostly to sell to boost our income over the winter.
As this farm is bigger than the old one I grow a lot more vegetables which I sell to the grocery store in town so on the whole, we are self-sufficient, and can save enough for replacements and our kids futures. Oh and by the way, my PTSD has completely gone, so here's to happy days at Forest Farm.
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I am a cuty boy. I have never been hunting, or owned a gun. Still, I had the same reaction to the guns, as others did. I may not hunt, but some of my relatives do. They bow hunt at times, but mostly use rifles. If I were writing a story about a farmer, I would expect him to have a shotgun or two. Still it was a fun story to read!
5/5 when read as a fantasy novel, not expecting accuracy sith fire arms, etc. In other words, a great fun read. I think it could be video or movie material.
I enjoyed it throughly. Not too long or too short. Gave just enough details without the over kill.
As others have commented, learn about firearms before incorporating into your story, and the same comment about farms and farming. Ten acres isn’t a farm it’s a garden or a corral not really enough for food for two and to sell plus animals, I have six acres of really good managed grass and it’s a strain for 4 feeder calves, moonshine sells good but 20 gallon isn’t worth the risk from ATF it would need to be several hundred gallons to be worth setting up for ( and use corn then feeding the mash to cows and pigs, the dumped mash is a real giveaway to ATF)
To auhunter04
Thank you for your comments. I have very limited experience with guns, although i was in a .22 rifle club for a year or so back in my teens, now I only have a BB gun to scare off the pigeons in my garden. The rest has been garnered from movies and TV, I hope it didn't detract from your enjoyment of the context of the story. I assumed that gang members would prefer using small arms as they are easier to use and conceal.