Thursday, July 28, 2022

Prehistoic Gift!

      On the land that was recently baled I unearthed a prehistoric gift, most likely about 10,000 years old. Doesn't that seem like a long time?  It does to me. Only a small portion of this gift was above ground so it took some digging to unearth it. See picture below.

    When the last gracier retreated it left rocks in its wake. Removing these rocks is as good as a trip to the gym and also cheaper. They create havoc with machinery. Every year frost action brings more to the surface. That means that 'rock picking' is an unending task. It's also an opportunity for physical conditioning and today was a perfect weather day...70s, sunny with a nice beeze. Yes, I'm grateful that I can do this.

Takk for alt,

Al


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