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its the not knowing that is bad. for sure. thanks for te story. Ingrid

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Exactly. It wasn't so much sad as it was a HUGE relief. I hated not
knowing what had happened to her - this way I could be sad and move on.
I was most worried that she'd ended up locked in someone's basement
somewhere or something and had starved to death. Hiding out in the
garden is a MUCH better way to have gone, IMO : )



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In article ,
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I dug up...

the femur of an animal (possibly a deer)
a rusted stop sign


Nice haiku.
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Several cast iron children's toys. Tons of clams shells. Our home is
circa 1820.

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On Jan 11, 8:39 pm, Carl 1 Lucky Texan wrote:
Somewhat off topic I know, still????

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I live on a old homestead with a 90 + year old house. I have found so
many different things form tools, bottles, many beer cans, horseshoes,
tiles, pipes, farm equipement and still finding things, Even after
rototilling more that once time and years later things seem to appear.
The needles use for giving injections to aninmals are a rather scary
find but they have been found mosly in the barn.

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Janet Baraclough wrote in
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The jaw bone of a very, very large dog.


Oh, lordy, I hope you don't live anywhere were I used to live. That's
FLUFFY!!

BTW, the glasses weren't in the dog's jawbone, were they? Please don't
tell the cops.


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