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Treasure Found While Prepping the Site |
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Click the picture to see a larger version (as if you've never done that before <g>). |
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One of the rock piles made entirely from rocks I pulled from the future front yard. |
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A very heavy chain with a large ring at one end. |
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What's this? It was found in the future front yard while tilling. The curved right edge is a sharpened blade. |
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Chains |
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Pitchforks. I probably passed over these a dozen times without getting a flat tire. |
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A horseshoe. I've been told I should hang it in the new house for luck. |
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This is apparently a bottle cap. It is made of milky glass. The words say "White Crown Cap" and "Pat - 11-22-10. The patent number looks like a date, so if it is, I'm guessing it was registered in a book somewhere on 11-22-1910. I'm also guessing it may have had a cork gasket. |
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