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09-13-2020, 08:02 PM | #1 |
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Look What I Found...
The present low lake level has exposed a wide band of colorful gravel, and some of it glitters...
(The gravel was trucked from gold-rich Ossipee, but the neighbor's gravel driveway became a major washout—twice!) The many yards of gravel has eventually been "wake-washed" across about six neighbors' shorelines. Taking a break from woodpiles and putting things away, I sifted through many scoopfuls of gravel, hoping to find more shiny-gold lumps of gravel. But something unexpected limply washed into the scoop, so I lifted the scoop up. An incredulous neighbor asked, "Is it alive?" |
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