I'll trade you my iron and 2 matches for your foot. You have to find your own steam board. I've been grinding pepper corns 1 at a time in that thing and I love it! I just can't part with it.
🤔.......mmmmmm....yeah....nah. Iv grown attached to my foot, well not literally cos that'd make walking a bit difficult.
But jokes aside, if I found that we'd keep it and call it the iron for sure. I like unusual things from nature.
Here's a few things we kept.
This I call the chicken foot, I accidentally hit it on the side digging it out of some clay and broke the edge off of it. Was disappointed in that but still like it.
The jury is out on this one. My misses found it yrs ago when we lived elsewhere in the bush. There was an old Aboriginal friend we had there and sometimes when he'd take his dog for a walk in the bush my misses would go too. She spotted this and as far as he was concerned it was a pounding stone. Used to crush something. It hasn't had a lot of use he said and why the sides are not smoothed from handling it a lot. But someone else I showed, supposed to be an expert but non Aboriginal, said it was just from nature. I told our old mate Alex and he said the guy had no idea, he had looked for side wear which it didn't have because it hadn't been used enough to create any. I like to think Alex was right. Not confirmed but we take it as such.
Misses wanted to have something looking natural as she could so found a bit of wood with a small hollow, found an abandoned bird nest and this is it.
Dont know why, maybe a bit abstract but we call it the hedgehog!
Some cool things in nature I reckon, much better than man made stuff 👍😀