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Today being a beautiful day in the 40's, my friend Lester who is the caretaker of the Heavener Runestone State Park, & I went searching for 'carved stones' in the Kiamichi River area.
I had a list of places where 'oldtimers' had told the late Gloria Farley that they had seen carved stones years ago.
Gloria is the author of 'In Plain Sight', her life work of recording carved inscriptions in the United States left by Ancient Explorers.
Since we had both worked for her, we thought it fitting to try & carry on some of her work by searching for some of the stones, (some recorded & notorized), on my list.
We traveled across the Kiamichi River, 'which is very low' this year, he had his dog along, she had a 'ball' chasing squirells & even walked the log after I did.
We only found one stone with some designs, but probably 'natural marks', we were searching for one with two inch tall letters & deer tracks, similar to the one in the park that looks like a 'Turkey Track', shown in a pic.
We enjoyed a 'beautiful day' in nature even though we came up empty handed, so we are planning another trip next week.
Kiamichi is French for (water bird).
Lester found a stove door with flowers, & he thought he had a 'neat fossil.' LOL
It's good to be back
Fossis...............
I had a list of places where 'oldtimers' had told the late Gloria Farley that they had seen carved stones years ago.
Gloria is the author of 'In Plain Sight', her life work of recording carved inscriptions in the United States left by Ancient Explorers.
Since we had both worked for her, we thought it fitting to try & carry on some of her work by searching for some of the stones, (some recorded & notorized), on my list.
We traveled across the Kiamichi River, 'which is very low' this year, he had his dog along, she had a 'ball' chasing squirells & even walked the log after I did.
We only found one stone with some designs, but probably 'natural marks', we were searching for one with two inch tall letters & deer tracks, similar to the one in the park that looks like a 'Turkey Track', shown in a pic.
We enjoyed a 'beautiful day' in nature even though we came up empty handed, so we are planning another trip next week.
Kiamichi is French for (water bird).
Lester found a stove door with flowers, & he thought he had a 'neat fossil.' LOL
It's good to be back
Fossis...............
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