[AT] Ukraine, very short update

Cecil Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Sun Mar 20 19:24:13 PDT 2022


I must admit when I hear the term refugee, I don't see these people in 
my mind.  After seeing the pictures Mattias so graciously provided, all 
I can say is  "There but for the Grace of God go I "

I do not want to get the list any where close to political, but all of 
us need to get our old tractors working a garden plot that might feed 
ourselves and a few neighbors.   I ordered some heirloom variety seed 
last week, and I have got to get a place cleaned out to start them under 
a grow light.  Here in OK, we have the craziest weather.  Just as you 
think it is going to be warm, boom it changes.  And the OK hwy 
department will not pay for any grass seeded or sodded that fails due to 
freeze between October 15 and April 15.   We now have rain forecast for 
3 days.  Usually May is the month of rains and that is when I have to 
cut Rye for hay. this year it is beardless Triticale and it looks like 
it may have died from the drought. Where I sowed it in the pasture, the 
little taste of rain we got last week has it turning green.  But, in the 
wheat field I am trying to turn to pasture, it looks dead.

I don't have any good ground for a garden.  However, I have a big pile 
of hay and cow manure that is getting black after I pushed it up with 
the dozer last year.  I plan to use the side throw PTO spreader and then 
roto-till it into a place I have stored hay for a couple of seasons.  I 
have one of those 8 ft chinese roto-tillers.  I am trying to get an 
electric riding cart to go between the rows and sit while working the 
plants.  Old age requires some innovations.  When I was younger ( about 
40 years ago) I built a garden on top of our septic lateral field.  We 
had one of the best gardens around..  I had dumped 13 yards of river 
sand and 8 yards of cow manure from the stockyards and rototilled it 
with a commercial walk behind tiller.   With the development next to me 
and all the influx of neighbors watching me, I will have to share the 
bounty probably.   Got to keep the neighborhood happy.

I didn't mean to get so long winded.  I would like to commend Mattias 
for his helping his fellow man in such an extreme situation.

Cecil in safe and windy Oklahoma


On 3/20/2022 8:59 PM, Kenneth Gene Waugh wrote:
>
> Thanks for expressing my sentiments as well, Cecil. I have wanted to 
> reply to these emails, but haven’t wanted to flood things either – 
> Mattais, for sure, most certainly has his hands full without tons of 
> emails.
>
> Mattais, THANK YOU!!, mostly for what you and others are doing, but 
> Thanks for the updates, too!
>
> Gene Waugh
>
> Elgin, Illinois
>
> Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for 
> Windows
>
> *From: *Cecil Bearden <mailto:crbearden at copper.net>
> *Sent: *Sunday, March 20, 2022 8:11 PM
> *To: *at at lists.antique-tractor.com <mailto:at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> *Subject: *Re: [AT] Ukraine, very short update
>
> Mattias.  thanks for the update.  I don't believe any of the group 
> were concerned about where the money goes, but I know I enjoy hearing 
> of your experiences with these folks.  Our country is in trouble right 
> now,  and many of us don't know how to fix it, but we are so fortunate 
> that we don't have to leave our homes and family behind to escape.  We 
> have you and your family in our thoughts and prayers here in Oklahoma..
>
> Cecil
>
> On 3/20/2022 5:38 PM, Mattias Kessén wrote:
>
>     Hi,
>
>     You are doing great and though I've only used a small part of your
>     money it's made a big difference. Today I've used som money for a
>     children car seat. We've got a lot of donated ones but needed one
>     more. When I'll get to it I'll make a document showing how much
>     I've got and how much I've spent.
>
>     So far you've reached 1400 $ and I've spent a little less than
>     200. Remember we get most things for free but this money is so
>     useful when not, no regulations only your trust in me and my
>     willingness to make most of it.
>
>     There's much going on but let me tell you 'bout Igor. Igor arrived
>     friday and was the only man. He is 54 and suffering from a stroke
>     nine years ago. He has trained him self to be able to "walk"
>     around on crouches, the kind that goes all the way to the armpit
>     like in an old war movie. He was living next to an airfield that's
>     been bombed several times, with poultry and other animals. He
>     believe he is treated like a king here, first he arrived at the
>     old city hall (18th century built after the last time the Danes
>     burned down the town) and said it was a castle. It's nice but
>     smaller. Then we had him sleeping at hotel (really fine one, for
>     free) near the hospital to have then evaluate his health. All he
>     wanted although was to live where he could wake up to the rooster.
>     So my neighbour Akko who are the "leader" of all this took him
>     under her wings today.
>
>     Unknowing that he already went there we arrived at her place
>     tonight for some sauna and I saw him through the window of her
>     guesthouse. We went there and our neighbour and another volunteer
>     arrived with Vodka and glasses to greet him welcome. We did that
>     but after we managed to use my phone for letting him call home,
>     which he last time did in Poland 10 days ago.
>
>     We tried his phone first with a Swedish SIM-letting you call for
>     free that I've been given by a phone company, then we used my
>     phone. After so many signals that we all were convinced that the
>     answering machine would answer his brother answered! They spoke
>     for awhile, very shortly I believe Igor thought it was expensive
>     for me and the smile on Igor's face even though afterwards when we
>     asked him through Google translate how it were with his brother
>     and family he only answered "bombed".
>
>     We've made so many other things... I'm so proud of some people
>     around me.
>
>     Kind regards
>
>     Mattias
>
>     P.s. today I've also had time for a ten mile walk with the dogs
>     and even chopping some firewood that I transported with the
>     Boxer(tractor reference)
>
>     Den sön 20 mars 2022 01:17Cecil Bearden <crbearden at copper.net
>     <mailto:crbearden at copper.net>> skrev:
>
>         Mattias. Happy we could help.  I wish we could do more..
>         Cecil in Okla
>
>         On 3/19/2022 3:26 PM, Mattias Kessén wrote:
>
>             Well since Ylvas picture of me was to big here is the
>             message without picture in wait for Spencer's approval.,
>
>             Hi,
>
>             I'll try to keep this short 'cause I'm a bit fatigue....
>
>             I've begun using a bit of your money, some medicine for a
>             mother her five kids and the grandmother. They've fled
>             from Donbas through Kiev, to here. I was at the hospital
>             last night taking care of her arm that was hurt when she
>             ran from grenades exploding in Kiev. (Is this for real?).
>             The fragment of stories, how about the fathers and
>             husband's, and all other questions... Their English are
>             very weak or non existing.
>
>             The real heroes are the translaters, the most of them have
>             relatives in the Ukraine or Russia. The translater I've
>             worked most with have to aunties I Kiev that no-one heard
>             from in weeks... she's so strong.
>
>             There are so many stories I'll try to tell you all of them
>             later but as a teaser I can mention ABBA... We have a
>             family in Björn of ABBA 's penthouse that can stay there
>             for months and I delivered another one to his daughter
>             yesterday...
>
>             More to come, anyway life is good I had an hour in the
>             spring sun earlier just relaxing when Ylva took this picture.
>
>             Mattias
>
>             Den lör 19 mars 2022 21:07Mattias Kessén
>             <davidbrown950 at gmail.com <mailto:davidbrown950 at gmail.com>>
>             skrev:
>
>                 Hi,
>
>                 I'll try to keep this short 'cause I'm a bit fatigue....
>
>                 I've begun using a bit of your money, some medicine
>                 for a mother her five kids and the grandmother.
>                 They've fled from Donbas through Kiev, to here. I was
>                 at the hospital last night taking care of her arm that
>                 was hurt when she ran from grenades exploding in Kiev.
>                 (Is this for real?). The fragment of stories, how
>                 about the fathers and husband's, and all other
>                 questions... Their English are very weak or non existing.
>
>                 The real heroes are the translaters, the most of them
>                 have relatives in the Ukraine or Russia. The
>                 translater I've worked most with have to aunties I
>                 Kiev that no-one heard from in weeks... she's so strong.
>
>                 There are so many stories I'll try to tell you all of
>                 them later but as a teaser I can mention ABBA... We
>                 have a family in Björn of ABBA 's penthouse that can
>                 stay there for months and I delivered another one to
>                 his daughter yesterday...
>
>                 More to come, anyway life is good I had an hour in the
>                 spring sun earlier just relaxing when Ylva took this
>                 picture.
>
>                 Mattias
>
>
>
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