Today’s lesson for myself. Would you dig it?

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Today I went to a spot where they have been action happening from the early 1700s until the 1940s where they had an amusement park and now it’s just a beautiful reminder of our history. The thing you got a remember is the ground shows no mercy it’s got white shells, oyster shells with dirt mix then then you hit the bricks that they put down in the 30s for the amusement park. Many might no where I’m talking about, but it’s hard to get to the good stuff I have the best shovel made and it’ll crack through those bricks to get to what was underneath there in the 30s. I’ve been told Tulane went through it with a fine tooth comb well they were wrong. Which one would you dig? IMG_0216.webp
This is the trash I dig hard forIMG_0217.webp
And I’m going to reveal the goodness among all this crap. If you pick door number four you are right. A broken Trime. Being ADHD really helps me in these situations but it also hurts me because I spent another hour trying to find the missing piece LOL. No lie this was the first plug a dog within the first two minutesIMG_0219.webp
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Is this what they call a blob top? IMG_0221.webp
And this might be my first official buckle just getting to it was taking massive hits including roots and I think I broke it. Let me know what you guys think.IMG_0223.webp
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Thank you

P.S After further cleaning I believe I cut it which means I will be back there tomorrow trying to find it. Lol It was the only Trime made in New Orleans so that makes it a 1851 O – 720,000.IMG_0226.webp

I literally can’t wait till tomorrow
 

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