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<blockquote data-quote="db-2" data-source="post: 357825" data-attributes="member: 4743"><p>I will admit, IMHO it looks like crab art. Seen a lot nicer rock piles in other towns and rock piles that began on the family farm in the homestead days i would consider nicer. There were a number of hammers collected off one of the hills that my aunt would tell stories of the Indians camping there now and then in the early 1900.</p><p>She was born in 1895 and just wish i had spent more time hearing stories. Said her dad would need to get a hold of someone to come and get them back to the reservation.</p><p>That rock pile is still there, and it is huge from all those years. </p><p>Sometimes time goes fast but at times it has gone slow.</p><p>Family meeting this weekend and sister gave me slides from the 40 and 50 that i plan to show. A few go back to earlier 1900 so will spread a little history with the kids and grandkids. </p><p>One of the slides (first time i seen it) was me at 13 with my first car, a 52 Buick dad bought for me for $50. Spend hours working on that car. db</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="db-2, post: 357825, member: 4743"] I will admit, IMHO it looks like crab art. Seen a lot nicer rock piles in other towns and rock piles that began on the family farm in the homestead days i would consider nicer. There were a number of hammers collected off one of the hills that my aunt would tell stories of the Indians camping there now and then in the early 1900. She was born in 1895 and just wish i had spent more time hearing stories. Said her dad would need to get a hold of someone to come and get them back to the reservation. That rock pile is still there, and it is huge from all those years. Sometimes time goes fast but at times it has gone slow. Family meeting this weekend and sister gave me slides from the 40 and 50 that i plan to show. A few go back to earlier 1900 so will spread a little history with the kids and grandkids. One of the slides (first time i seen it) was me at 13 with my first car, a 52 Buick dad bought for me for $50. Spend hours working on that car. db [/QUOTE]
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