Saturday, November 8, 2014

Farmer's Funeral

This week I attended a popular farmer's funeral (pictured). He was loved and admired by farmers and labourers alike. He was, I think, both a product of his times and a very progressive man. On the one hand, his labourers lived in hard circumstances. On the other hand, he poured money into the education of their children. Today, looking back, this made a crucial difference to the course of the children's lives. According to one farmer, if the farm school needed anything, he would drop his farming immediately to attend to it.

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