Friday, April 8, 2011

Good Looking

In heavily developed southern Connecticut, it is very difficult locating spots that still consistently yield Native American artifacts. Many of the farm fields that gave up museum-worthy stone tools to our predecessors are now sub-divisions or shopping malls. And most of the places that we do have left, have been picked over for centuries. Don't get me wrong, there is plenty of stuff still out there and, occasionally, we do stumble upon something nice. My friend Derrick and I have been doing much more looking than fishing this spring and it is starting to pay off. I found this intact quartz beauty last week. It was not easy to spot being caked in mud and blending in very well with the other rocks. It is a great feeling when you find a full piece after picking up so many crumbs and it is a great incentive to keep on looking.   

  

2 comments:

  1. Very nice!

    Took my 7 year old out a couple weeks ago to look for shed deer antlers...and he found one!

    A point would be really nice, but I've yet to pop that cherry.

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  2. Thanks! That's very cool about your son and the shed! I have yet to find one myself.

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