During these chapters, the Brendes experience the fruits of their labor. They sell a nice amount of pumpkins that they can be proud of. They made several thousand dollars on the pumpkin sales. That was their largest profit. Selling sorghum molasses, they were not as successful. The sorghum was easy to store and sell at anytime, which they took advantage of. They sold the jars over the course of the winter, which brought a profit to the Brendes. The last fruit of their labor, literally, was the birth of their son Hans. He was born on Easter day, right in the comfort of their own home. All things considered, the Brendes had a successful winter season.
Monday, March 23, 2009
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