Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Yep!

HAPPY HALLOWEEN EVERYBODY.


Granny

Monday, October 30, 2017

puzzle

Most people don't get it. I didn't.

Have fun
Granny.

Sunday, October 29, 2017

Again.

Happens every time.

Granny

Saturday, October 28, 2017

Sunday, October 22, 2017

Tepee!

We have found lots od teepee rings here in AZ, but this was the first
one that was still mostly intact. Phillip found it the other day
along with painted pottery sherds and chips. We have not found
painted pottery in this area before either.
Granny.

Puzzle.

Phillip found this in an Indian encampment, along with pottery sherds
and chips. It was made from a white clay. About 1/2 inch thick, then
incised about 1/4 inch deep for the lines, then baked. It is almost
like ceramic. Was hand formed because you can still see some
fingerprints. He couldn't find the rest of it We wonder what it was
for and why was it broken. Strange. Originally must have been about
6 inches around. What's with the triangles? Just a design? Wonder
what was in the middle. Wish I knew an expert on things like this.
Granny

Sunday, October 15, 2017

Huh?

Hey! Is anybody out there?
Granny

Thursday, October 12, 2017

fall.

Well fall has fell, or fallen which ever. But it done did it anyway.
Still dry as a bone. no rain for well over a month. Hope we get some
before too long. All the hunters are out and about. Some are
careless with fires. That's some fire in CA. Worst I have ever heard
about. They need some rain bad there too.

We went up in the mountains to prospect this AM. Phillip didn't get
much, but I collected 86 cents Checking around the campsite with the
metal locater Was windy and got even windier as the day went. we
left early because I hate being up in those 300 and more feet tall
trees when the wind blows. I don't care if they do stand the wind, I
can't.. Call me chicken, I don't care.

Take care all, Love ya, Granny

Monday, October 9, 2017

Stuff

Phillip found this dude when he was on a hike. Said he was about 2
inches long. I wish he had put something down for reference. Even
his rockpick would be better than nothing. Oh well!

Today is Columbus day. Ever wondered what this country would have
been like if he never came here ? Mavbe our ancestors would have
settled here first since they were Vikings and they did come here
first. They just didn't stay.

Had a crazy dream last night. Dreamt some old Lady gave us a puppy.
It had a green collar on it, with a four leaf clover on it. She said,
" His name is Lucky". Turns out the puppy was a female not a male.
Lucky... Strange dreams?

Love ya, Granny

Friday, October 6, 2017

So you want to e a prospector...Part 10.

We worked on that upper ledge for the next few days.  It was a bit cloudy and cooler so we did the cleanup before we went in for lunch.  Worked out fine because then while Jeb napped I could shovel off a bunch of overburden for the next day's run.
 One day while we were working I saw Jeb pointing off toward the road.  There was Stan, taking the dozer from the pit up to work on the road to the quartz blow out.  Then  they took a front end loader and a dump truck up to get the big chunks they wanted.
Next day I put a elk stew in the crock pot before we went out to work.  After clean up and when Jeb took his nap, I was just going out the door when in walked Big.  He put a box of stuff in my hands and said it was stuff his Sister had picked out of her garden.
Good grief, He looked like death warmed over.  He stood there a minute then I told him he looked tired and to go sit a while and I would make him a cup of tea.  He went on in and co lapsed in a recliner and leaned back.  He said to me,   "Sonny,  Whatever you are cooking, sure smells good."  I asked him why he didn't stay a while longer with his Sister but he told me, she fusses to much and it was wearing him out.  Then He said to me,  " Sonny,  you know I ain't afraid of dying, but I sure do hate to feel sick and hurt.".  I felt so bad for him, I was almost ready to start bawling.  I took him the hot tea and told I him I knew just what he meant.  He closed his eyes, so I went back to the sink and  checked out the box from his Sister, cleaned the stuff up and put it in the fridge.  When I went back out to talk to Big, I found him sound asleep.  When I took the cup from his hand, It was cold as ice so I went and got a couple of blankets and covered him up.  Just then Jeb got up from his nap and came and sat at the table.  I poured him some coffee, and he mentioned how bad Big looked.   I put some chopped cabbage in the stew and started to make some CDQ bread.  We would have hot biscuit's and cinnamon rolls for breakfast too.  Jeb just sat there, smoked his pipe, drank coffee and  went "mumphh" a few times.  Then he said,  " You planning on a real late supper?" I said , " No, same time as usual, why do you ask?  Then he say's,  " cause you are just now starting bread."  "  Oh ye of little faith.  My Grandma gave me this recipe and it will be ready on time, you'll see."   " Hey, is that can milk you are pouring on those rolls?  How come you ain't pouring it on the other pan too?   I said just wait, and you will find out everything."  I put some frozen peas in with the stew, put one pan of cinnamon rolls in the fridge, and sat down with Jeb and had a cup of coffee.

A hour and a half later I took the bread out of the oven and Big woke up. He said he had a bit of trouble keeping food down, but for first time since his treatment,  he really felt hungry.  He was glad he came home. We had hot rolls with supper and gooey cinnamon rolls for desert.

During the next few days we got the upper ledge cleaned off and went to work on the clay filled gravel in front of the big rocks.  I had removed the big wedges and let the one big rock fall forward into the hole in front of it.  We almost had it all cleaned up now.  Time to move the sluice up stream.

I told Jeb, I had to go back to town and catch up on my rent and get some more work clothes and boots.  Jeb told me to pick up my check at the office, and then he told me,  " why don't you think about moving up to the house.  No rent, and then I could kinda keep an eye on Big too..  I told him I would consider it while I was in town.

I took some frozen huckleberries and went on down to the office.  Darcie gave me the check, and I was flabbergasted at the amount.  I said,  " are you sure this is right?  She said,   "Yep, your share less expenses., but still have funds outstanding from the crystals, white quartz boulders, and the guy wants the huge blue grey boulder that's big as a Volkswagon up by the drag line and another big mottled brown one up there too.  Those will be as spendy as the white quartz boulders." It pays to be a prospector, don't it?"

In town I told Marge I was going to move on up to the mine.  I cleaned out my apartment, got new clothes, went to the bank then headed on back to Montana

Yep I was going home. When I got there, Jeb said he was glad I was going to stay.  He told me he hates winter and his old bones hated snow mobile riding, he liked working with our gold processor in the winter, and with all the flour gold in with the white quartz sand he had kept seperate from the rest, they would be hard pressed to get it all cleaned up. this winter.

Yep!  I guess I was really a prospector now.  I had worked harder in these past few months, than I ever had before, but I loved every minute of it

The End..