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Re: Life on the Farm
« Reply #1425 on: May 19, 2025, 02:58:02 pm »
For Mother’s Day we spent a little time at the beach.

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« Reply #1426 on: May 19, 2025, 02:58:58 pm »
The apple trees are blossoming.

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« Reply #1427 on: May 19, 2025, 03:00:50 pm »
Went to watch my grandson play baseball. He’s a pretty good pitcher. Really enjoyed watching his team play.

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« Reply #1428 on: May 19, 2025, 03:04:50 pm »
And while all that was happening the rye was giving way to the sugar beets.

In another week you’ll think that this is a different field. The beets are getting to the size that they will really start growing

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« Reply #1429 on: May 20, 2025, 04:39:27 am »
All the Fields around have had alot of activity the last week. Behind My House it will be Beans, Corn blocks My viewing  :(. Have a great weekend coming up ! I think Matt and I are going to get some Bluegills.  (=) Bob.
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« Reply #1430 on: May 20, 2025, 10:12:07 am »
All the Fields around have had alot of activity the last week. Behind My House it will be Beans, Corn blocks My viewing  :(. Have a great weekend coming up ! I think Matt and I are going to get some Bluegills.  (=) Bob.


Yes lots of field work the past few weeks. It’s been pretty cold here by the lake yet. Did have a couple nice days last week that even brought out the short sleeve shirts. Lots of sunburned people including myself.

Back to the cold again though. Furnace is still running. Didn’t get a white frost but it had to be close again last night.

At least you won’t be ice fishing, but the fish should be good and firm yet in the cold water

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« Reply #1431 on: June 04, 2025, 11:34:33 am »
Sorry have been really busy and not able to post much lately but I have to share this.

The last time I held this arrow was the second day of gun season 2024. The time I touched it was as I let my string go on a small doe. I saw her front leg come ahead and this arrow neatly take its spot.

The last time I saw it. It was sticking out of the chest of what I was sure was a mortally wounded deer as she slowly laid down.

I looked hard for her and the arrow with nothing but more questions. What is the rest of the story.

Yesterday a friend of mine asked if she could walk my beach and look for artifacts. I said sure. She found my arrow. It was on my beach.

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« Reply #1432 on: June 04, 2025, 11:50:24 am »
I was walking my beach about a month and a half ago and I found this dead deer. It had been dead for awhile. The buzzards had found it and were dragging it around the beach. I wondered could this possibly be my deer? It was the right size. But that was last November. It did get cold and stay cold after that. It was a cold spring. It’s possible it might be the right amount of decomposition. I looked at the deer again last night. It’s partially cover in dirt now and very badly decomposed. I might have to do my rendition of forensic examination.

The stone point was missing from my arrow. I think it looks like it was very recently separated from it. If I can find my point stuck in a bone or possibly in the dirt it might just answer the rest of the story. If not maybe just more questions.

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« Reply #1433 on: June 04, 2025, 11:57:55 am »
Sounds promising, be cool to find it stuck in a bone in the dead deer, at least you would know. Pappy
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« Reply #1434 on: June 04, 2025, 12:17:56 pm »
Sounds promising, be cool to find it stuck in a bone in the dead deer, at least you would know. Pappy


It really would pappy. I’d definitely hang it on my wall.


I don’t know if I will ever know the rest of the story, but it sure is a crazy story from a crazy hunt. Glad she found my arrow. Now if I can find my stone point.

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« Reply #1435 on: June 04, 2025, 05:43:57 pm »
This is what’s left after the critter’s seemed to finally get bored with it.

At this point I think I’m just going to let Mother Nature do her thing and then scoop it all up and wash and sift it.

I’m thinking it might be a good job for my cousin and I in about a month

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« Reply #1436 on: June 05, 2025, 04:43:04 am »
Glad You found the Arrow ! Be cool. if the Point is located - one more clue to the puzzle.  (=) Bob.
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