|
Post by rickb29212 on Feb 27, 2009 7:28:22 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by arappaho on Feb 27, 2009 8:39:43 GMT -5
Yeah, I've been meaning to put a carp pond in my front yard, too! I can't believe the guy wants to "rebury" some of the pieces. If he ever goes on vacation he's going to come home to what looks like a groundhog sanctuary!
|
|
|
Post by earthnhands on Feb 27, 2009 9:19:49 GMT -5
Man! I love it. I can understand wanting to keep some on the land...buried, no. My favorite part is the evidence of the sophistication in design (the "unnecessarily artistic" description) and the evidence of varied diet; the desire for better, non-native materials. You know the art in the French cave is nothing to snub either. Our ancestors amaze me with their tenacious and yet complex and refined nature. Peace. Rebecca
|
|
|
Post by rickb29212 on Feb 27, 2009 13:55:23 GMT -5
It would be nice to have a MAGMA dig in that mans yard. In three days of digging, we could make it look like the Reel Mine does now. Rick B
|
|
|
Post by botanyme on Feb 27, 2009 15:22:46 GMT -5
hey y'all I think I have some artifacts buried behind my house... ...might be some amethyst and emeralds there too... I'll direct you all where to dig...about 3 feet down or so and about 10' diameter... ;D
|
|
|
Post by earthnhands on Feb 28, 2009 19:19:42 GMT -5
becky, with your location, you probably do. didn't you say i could come and camp at your place? ;D rebecca
|
|
|
Post by colorshapetexture on Mar 2, 2009 16:38:34 GMT -5
Woo Hooo. Big dig in Beckys back yard... Will this be a machine dig? Ill bring lots of wood for a big fire. Cant wait... Ummm ..What are we lookin for? Who cares. Dig! Jim
|
|
|
Post by genchaos on Mar 7, 2009 22:09:31 GMT -5
I can sympathize with the guy who cached all that stuff. I tried burying all my tools in the backyard, but my wife still found them and I have to do the yardwork anyway.
|
|