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EFerrari

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3. The sharp edges are sort of amazing because
Tue Jun 26, 2012, 05:03 PM
Jun 2012

they look like one edge but when you run your finger along them, they feel scalloped.

It was in a field that is up away from the dry creek bed. The gardener threw a bunch of rocks out of the field before he planted his stuff in late April and this was one of them.

The folks that lived around here were in pretty small groups, moved with the seasons and traveled light. This bit of land was probably well traveled because it's at the base of the foothills and had water running through it. It's also about a day's walk from 2 rivers which are about a day's walk from the bay.

I'm sort of surprised we haven't found more of these things but this is really the first year since we've been here that a field of any size was turned.

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