A man asks Annie how he should deal with a loved one.
My sister and her husband are both in their mid-80s and live on a farm. He is disabled. They insist on retaining horses and livestock, which my frail 90-pound sister feeds daily.
My pleadings that it is time to sell off the animals are met with responses such as, “The market is down” , or “I love taking care of them” .
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