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What makes you happy Maybe ‘sis gudi health or eckes anneres. Nau fer me – many things make me happy. Aww, when I’m in my machinations on the ferry and the Schtrooss goes to the fields, it makes me happy! Yes, the fields make me happy! Is it selling en glee if I’m foolish? it can be How do you know that fields make you happy? Well, I was born on a farm and grew up in the countryside with lots of fields all over the place, so maybe that’s what I like to see.

(What makes you happy? Maybe it’s health or something else. There are so many things that make me happy now. But when I drive in my car and the road passes by the fields, it makes me happy! Yes, the fields make me happy. a little crazy? Maybe. How can fields make you happy? Well, I was born and raised on a farm in a country where fields are everywhere, so maybe that’s why I like to see them.)

On our farm we have fields with undifferentiated carcasses as if they were for animals to eat or sell. Today many fields are planted with soybeans. Years ago, when I was a child, we grew wheat, wheat, barley and hay (grass).

(On our farm, we had fields with a variety of crops that were fed to animals or sold. Today many fields are planted with soybeans. But years ago, when I was a child, we mainly planted corn, oats, wheat, barley and hay (grass).

Yes, the fields make me happy – people’s time – but not this year. Was Fer clean? The weather that summer is a bit hot. The human body, even the welschkannstelgen, was really shriveled and didn’t look good on them! Hey Hey Hey. She drove me crazy. In early summer, when there was hot wax in the fields yesterday, the plants looked so gray and tall! At least we have ghat palms, but I don’t think they won’t be in time for a good Welsh dish.

(Yes, the fields make me happy – most of the time – but not this year! Why not? The weather this summer had little rain. Most of the crops, especially the corn stalks, were severely wilted. and they looked terrible! Oh my God God! That made me sad. In the early summer, when the corn in the fields was starting to grow, the plants looked so green and tall! Lately we rained, but I don’t think now is the time for a good corn crop.)

In early summer, other crops such as hay, wheat and barley fields would be better. They made me happy because they looked so hot and fierce. This is what I meant when I was a kid and had a hard time for the Hawer. They were very green and white cockroaches and we barked them from the limbs before taking them inside. But every now and then a part of the Hawerleis stayed on the Gleeder because they were so happy to wake her up. Really sell!

(In the summer it was raining and other crops like oats, wheat and barley were better. They made me happy because they looked so yellow and rich. Reminds me of when I was a kid and it was time to pick oats – we could see oat lice on our clothes while they were hanging on the clothesline to dry! They were very small black bugs and we cleaned them from our clothes before taking them in. But sometimes some of the oat lice stayed on the clothes after they were so small and hard to remove. It was horrible!)

Now the hoi (grass) fields make me happy. On our farm they were bleached with red and timothy joy. When the grass was mown, it gave off a warm, fresh smell. Aaaah! I liked the smell, but it makes me sneeze! Then, when it’s time to mow, it’s time to do it.

(Now hay (herbs) make me happy. Red clover was sown on our farm. When the grass was mowed, it smelled sweet and fresh. Oh! I liked the smell of it, but I started sneezing! Then, when the mown grass has dried, it’s time to collect the hay.)

The weather is great. Nau henn mer network so many fields. This makes me depressed.

(Times have changed. Now we have fewer fields. I’m sad.)

The fields. I think you are so nice to Krops. Fer der Yaahr we hope that the peasants know the good Ern griege en ordlichi. Far naegscht Yaahr we hope Wedder meh Regge brings better wax for the crops, so the fields are Greek and they make me ram happy because they crave!

(The fields. I think they are so beautiful with the harvest. This year we hope the farmers get a good harvest. Next year we hope the weather brings more rain so that the crops grow better so the fields are green and happy. I want to see them again!)

Bis schpeder … (For now)

Yuscht it peasant from Kutzschteddel, the Mary Laub (Only a peasant from Kutztown, Mary Laub)

Eppes Deitsches – Die Felder (Something Dutch: Fields)

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