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About Me
Sue Kurta
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Sunday, December 4, 2011
buried treasure
We found some 19th century metal ploughing equipment when we dug up the field for the Boss Mouse plumbing and septic. They are heavy and rusty and look to be parts from field tillers and horse hitches.
1 comment:
Timothy Leslie
said...
It's beautiful as art... hang it up!
December 05, 2011
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It's beautiful as art... hang it up!
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