Carrying our gear to the boat at 3:30 a.m. for our first day of salmon fishing on the river.
Carrying our gear to the boat at 3:30 a.m. for our first day of salmon fishing on the river.
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Since this is my first venture into the blogosphere, permit me to introduce myself. My name is Richard Triumpho, and I am a semi-retired dairyman. I still live on my family farm, which is located in the Township of St. Johnsville, in the Mohawk Valley of Upstate New York. Our landscape, in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains, means that most of my farm fields are hilly. In fact, there are woods on all sides, with the house, barn, and other outbuildings nestled in a sort of valley – or glade – at the bottom of the hills; hence the name of our farm (and the prefix we used for registering our cattle with the Holstein Association) is “Tri-Glade’
Some of you older readers of this blog may recall that I used to write a regular column for Hoard’s Dairyman magazine. My column was called “Jottings in a Dairyman’s Journal” and appeared in every issue from 1973 thru 1995.
The writing in this blog will, in essence, be multi-faceted. It will not be an autobiography, however, perish the though. But it will be an account of living moments, gleaned from a lifetime of farm work and travel, while looking back around during my present sojourn in my retirement pasture.
R.Triumpho@gmail.com
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Since this is my first venture into the blogosphere, permit me to introduce myself. My name is Richard Triumpho, and I am a semi-retired dairyman. I still live on my family farm, which is located in the Township of St. Johnsville, in the Mohawk Valley of Upstate New York. Our landscape, in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains, means that most of my farm fields are hilly. In fact, there are woods on all sides, with the house, barn, and other outbuildings nestled in a sort of valley – or glade – at the bottom of the hills; hence the name of our farm (and the prefix we used for registering our cattle with the Holstein Association) is “Tri-Glade’
Some of you older readers of this blog may recall that I used to write a regular column for Hoard’s Dairyman magazine. My column was called “Jottings in a Dairyman’s Journal” and appeared in every issue from 1973 thru 1995.
The writing in this blog will, in essence, be multi-faceted. It will not be an autobiography, however, perish the though. But it will be an account of living moments, gleaned from a lifetime of farm work and travel, while looking back around during my present sojourn in my retirement pasture.