November 21, 2024

VIDEO: FINALLY Found IT while Hilling Potatoes!


Look what I found while teaching Gabriel about hilling potatoes!
It was a full day, here, on the farm! Come along!
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24 thoughts on “VIDEO: FINALLY Found IT while Hilling Potatoes!

  1. Got my degree from Ole Miss in archaeology with a specialty in lithics technologies. What you found there is a really nice, about 8,000 year old spear point. Probably Late Woodland — way before the modern tribes as we know them. Nice one!

  2. Odd things turn up when you have property that was owned for centuries. I didn't find these things, but my chickens did, by digging and scratching under a very old maple tree. Thick piece of black glass, part of an old plate with gold design, ceramic drawer pull. Odd. ( Gabriel, looks like Mom, quiet like Dad :)..) Amazing you found both halves at different times, what are the odds!? thanks Patara.

  3. Your videos are just like my life. You just never know what you will be doing and any given day. Working on the garden to building or moving animals from on place to another. Always just doing what comes next. So right about finding things when they are ready.

  4. My Dad had a 1980's Troybuilt Rototiller that had a plow attachment (factory) for the back. You would run the tiller close up beside the plants and it would push the softened dirt up just like you are doing. He used it in a very flat fiel that needed some help with drainage and keeping plants from drowning in low spots. His plants loved it.

  5. Love what comes out of gardens !! I had the remarkable good luck to find a Very old pestle for hand grinding grain while turning a garden bed. Congrats on your watermelon babies and your finding Both parts of your arrowhead.

  6. Hello Patara, James & Daniel. Happy Hot Weather Day! It's also in the high 80's here in Northern R.I. We' never meat but your family has inspired our family. I've been planting veggies, my daughter has been raising chickens, with much success and my son & his family has bought a new home with plenty of space to do some planting. Maybe even more chickens!! Thanks for showing how us how with some hard work you can have a mini-homestead. Be well.

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