Cubfan64
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- Feb 13, 2006
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- Fisher CZ21, Teknetics T2 & Minelab Sovereign GT
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- All Treasure Hunting
I had some time after dropping my wife off to get her hair cut and colored, so I drove around looking for a good access point to a local river just as a "scouting trip" to see where I might be able to look for arrowheads next year.
Along the way, I came across 2 less than typical treasures that I brought home. The first one is a really nice piece of driftwood that will look wonderful next to the little pond out front next year - it's about 3'x3' and has great features.
The other thing I found was a hornet's nest up in a tree - had to climb up a bit to reach it and then use my finger nail clippers (all I had with me at the time) to cut the branch and ivy that it had been formed around. It's not in the best condition as it's peeling in a couple spots, but if I can keep it dry I think it'll last for awhile and make for a neat conversation piece.
I guess it's true that treasures are in the eyes of the beholder
Along the way, I came across 2 less than typical treasures that I brought home. The first one is a really nice piece of driftwood that will look wonderful next to the little pond out front next year - it's about 3'x3' and has great features.
The other thing I found was a hornet's nest up in a tree - had to climb up a bit to reach it and then use my finger nail clippers (all I had with me at the time) to cut the branch and ivy that it had been formed around. It's not in the best condition as it's peeling in a couple spots, but if I can keep it dry I think it'll last for awhile and make for a neat conversation piece.
I guess it's true that treasures are in the eyes of the beholder