crazyjarhead
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- Sep 10, 2007
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- Metal Detecting
Since I was not able to hunt at the Lazy mans Rest anymore, I had to come up with a new place right away. Well, it didn't take long as I am always one step ahead. Me and my hunting partner, Randy headed to a place I have had my eyes on. The place we are told dates from the early 1900's. Both of the people have long been gone...... but the house if full of old antiques and other belongings . I took a picture inside the door, but due to respect of the current owner I would not go inside. He is a nice farmer who lives next door and still farms and raises cattle. You can see his house in the first picture. He is also a preacher at a local church. Nice man. He said, I don't care. So we thanked him and headed over there. I wasn't 10 feet on the property and started to pull Wheaties. 15 today with ages ranging from 1913, 1915, and 30's ,40's and 50's . No silver today, but I'll bet there is some there on this 1 acre yard. It's got an old garage, chicken coop, outhouse and another building of some sort. The good thing about it is that it is free of trash We worked the front yard, as this seems to be where most of the action took place. Kids love hills and so do I Back Sunday and spend some more time. We only hunted it 2 hours and there is much turf left. I love it when you find things every 5 or 10 minutes. Thar's my kind of hunting. I couldn't get the outhouse door fully opened, but you can see the lid. This is a nice, quiet place out in the country. Enjoy. Ron
Below is a picture of the outhouse. See the seat Maybe I can do a "privy Dig" here
Owners cows
Below is a picture of the outhouse. See the seat Maybe I can do a "privy Dig" here
Owners cows
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