Another week without rain. It's happening all around us, but my partner and I decided to do something about it. Rigged up a 2" water pump and made our own rain. Now I know there are those of you out there who will suggest that this goes beyond surface hunting, and perhaps you're right. However, I'm tired of waiting on Mother Nature. Moreover, we're entering the time of year which is typically the dryest and the hotest. We worked hard, but found a few pieces including a broken celt, a nice abrader and an unidentified small point with a fragment of a barb that I would like a little help with. Hope others are having better luck. It's hot. I'm just about ready to hire one of our local Cheyenne dancers to perform a rain dance. It's dry, and nothing is on the horizon.
I would be curious to know what anybody else might be doing in the plowed fields to step things up. Any one else irrigating out there? Don't know that I have enough starch in my panties to do this every weekend, but it does help knock the dust off things, and I suppose we'll be giving it another run in a week or two.
PS: The landowner, who is a patient of mine, had a worried look on his face when I suggested that we would like to water his dirt. I think he just lost a little confidence in his family doctor.
I would be curious to know what anybody else might be doing in the plowed fields to step things up. Any one else irrigating out there? Don't know that I have enough starch in my panties to do this every weekend, but it does help knock the dust off things, and I suppose we'll be giving it another run in a week or two.
PS: The landowner, who is a patient of mine, had a worried look on his face when I suggested that we would like to water his dirt. I think he just lost a little confidence in his family doctor.
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