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Massey Days 2015

Any Massey Days photos from Baraboo for those of us who had scheduling conflicts?

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Unfortunately, this is the only pic I received from Massey Days!!  If you don't recognize their faces, they are two of my grandkids looking for corn after Steve Miller shelled some corn with his Massey Harris sheller.

Gary
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A great time was had by all! There was no shortage of Donkeys at the show and no shortage of rain as we got more than our share for the weekend it didn't stop us from having a good time.

The corral with the horses Pacer Pony Mustang ect. had a good turnout but I didn't see any grey ponies in there. If I remember right it was said there were about 90 tractors at the show and if you paid attention wile looking around you could see as many as 200 donkeys tucked in amongst everything else ranging from 3 inches tall to almost 6 feet tall.

Here are a couple pics

Joe
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Here are a few more pics from Baraboo. Thanks to Mike and Jean Popp for a very enjoyable Massey days.
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I finally downloaded the photos from my phone.  Thanks again to Mike and Jean for all of their hard work and hospitality.

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And a few more.  Had to share at least one of the Friday night entertainment.   Also wanted to show a couple of photos inside the neat old barn where our evening meals were held.  Last one shows the "slightly heavier" load I had going home with the addition of the "Clydesdale".   :-)

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Thank you to everyone who came to the Massey Days Reunion and National Donkey Convention at our place last weekend. The rain and mud did not keep people away. Ninety Massey and Wallis tractors plus equipment covered the front yard. Vendors and indoor displays filled a 60 foot building. The Massey Corral included a Clydesdale (M.F. 97) and a Percheron (another 97) along with Mustangs, Colts, Pacers and Ponys. There was even a white M.H. 30. Hopefully, we'll see a story in a future Massey magazine about it's past.

 

A huge thank you for all the auction items and generous bidders, for those that brought tractors, equipment, vendors and displays. To all who helped before, during and after the show. We couldn’t have done it without you! 

 

Over one hundred stuffed donkeys mysteriously showed up. They were found sitting on tractors, inside mailbox, in the museum, in the barn, they were everywhere! We were worried!  On Thursday, when a truck and cattle trailer pulled in with P.A.M. stenciled on the side, we didn’t know what to think? But, it turned out to be a very clever joke.
 

 A big applause to the performers on Friday night. Their talents were outstanding! Will there be more at future Massey Days?
 

It is true and it showed that ”Old Massey’s Collect the Nicest People”.

It was truly, a Massey family reunion and we are proud to have hosted this special event.  

 

Thank you to our Massey family!

Mike and Jean Popp

 

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A few more pictures.
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More pictures
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Hey John,

You sure know how to make poinst with my wife!! I have not showed her the pic yet but when she does see it, I will try to record her comments to you (not for you)!!!

LOL!!


GTE