I know many of you miss seeing postings by JJ (Lindemeier-Man). He had a chance to go on a hunt yesterday for the first time in almost a month. He texted me this group pic of his finds: Left to right - Washita, Uvalde, brokie - Scallorn?, and a Folsom Base! He had a 2 hour break while the Home Health Nurse was tending to Lisa's infected wound on her foot. I'd say he made the most of it! Lisa and JJ need your prayers that her daily wound care will rid her of the infection. The good news is that her elbow and knee wounds are healing, praise God!
Today, I had a nice hunt at Mano Farm. The land is changing as the farmer has just planted wheat across 2 of my 4 camps. I did find a scraper and a lot of broken Southwest pottery on Mano Hill. Then, I went to my best camp (West Pipeline Hill) and hunted the ROW. Not much left there after I picked it clean 2 days ago, lol. Tried the old wheat furrows next to the ROW and found a lot more flint that wasn't there previously. Kept telling myself there was a point hiding there. Then boom, there it was sitting on top of a furrow. Pulled out a nice one, with some tip damage, impact fracture? Dunno, maybe y'all can tell. Sent reveal video to JJ who typed it as a Wilson. Cool because that means it's about 10,000 years old! That just makes my head swim. It measures 1-7/16" L x 15/16" W, not sure of the material.
Today, I had a nice hunt at Mano Farm. The land is changing as the farmer has just planted wheat across 2 of my 4 camps. I did find a scraper and a lot of broken Southwest pottery on Mano Hill. Then, I went to my best camp (West Pipeline Hill) and hunted the ROW. Not much left there after I picked it clean 2 days ago, lol. Tried the old wheat furrows next to the ROW and found a lot more flint that wasn't there previously. Kept telling myself there was a point hiding there. Then boom, there it was sitting on top of a furrow. Pulled out a nice one, with some tip damage, impact fracture? Dunno, maybe y'all can tell. Sent reveal video to JJ who typed it as a Wilson. Cool because that means it's about 10,000 years old! That just makes my head swim. It measures 1-7/16" L x 15/16" W, not sure of the material.
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