Linda is now back among the civilized and the rest of us are having fun. She really did well here and we all had a thousand laughs and once she relaxed she had a ball. Had us in stitches.
The first day she was a bit homesick I suspect. I noticed that after she stole my bedroom and my seat at the table and my favorite crust off the home made bread, she perked up a bit. She was able to talk with Scott and her children every day and that sure perked her up. Heck with Scott it was twice a day I think and it kept her a grinning. We sure do miss her though!!
Today Mike and I fought through our tears and lonelyness and went detecting and arrowhead hunting. He took me to a couple places along the lake that were homesites before the lake was flooded. The place was beautiful as it the norm around here but full of trash. It was raining a bit but it did not slow us down much. I finally put my detector in the truch and started hunting for another arrowhead.
There were old hand tools all over the place, hammers, pliers etc. Lots of horseshoes too and lots of household goodies, forks spoons, old bottles etc. Mike spotted three old Canadian Cents of the early 1900's vintage. He eyeballed them in fact. One can be seen in the one picture and it also will give you a feeling for what the beach looked like.
It is no wonder Mike spotted them as the picture of him shows. He crawled on that dang ground!!! Rocks and all.
I found a crystal thingie. It was a natural crystal but Mike thinks it might have been used as a tool or something. I am going to have it checked out by a local expert. It sure looked like an arrowhead to me though, when i first saw it!!!
We found no arrowheads but with the company I had and the secenry we enjoyed, who needs arrowheads.
I wish more could have enjoyed it
The first day she was a bit homesick I suspect. I noticed that after she stole my bedroom and my seat at the table and my favorite crust off the home made bread, she perked up a bit. She was able to talk with Scott and her children every day and that sure perked her up. Heck with Scott it was twice a day I think and it kept her a grinning. We sure do miss her though!!

Today Mike and I fought through our tears and lonelyness and went detecting and arrowhead hunting. He took me to a couple places along the lake that were homesites before the lake was flooded. The place was beautiful as it the norm around here but full of trash. It was raining a bit but it did not slow us down much. I finally put my detector in the truch and started hunting for another arrowhead.
There were old hand tools all over the place, hammers, pliers etc. Lots of horseshoes too and lots of household goodies, forks spoons, old bottles etc. Mike spotted three old Canadian Cents of the early 1900's vintage. He eyeballed them in fact. One can be seen in the one picture and it also will give you a feeling for what the beach looked like.
It is no wonder Mike spotted them as the picture of him shows. He crawled on that dang ground!!! Rocks and all.
I found a crystal thingie. It was a natural crystal but Mike thinks it might have been used as a tool or something. I am going to have it checked out by a local expert. It sure looked like an arrowhead to me though, when i first saw it!!!
We found no arrowheads but with the company I had and the secenry we enjoyed, who needs arrowheads.
I wish more could have enjoyed it