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That's weird because I live on the St. Francis River and there is a huge sandy area where I fish and swim in the summer and during the winter that sand stays....well sandy. Not a granite boulder as you say your dry sand turns into. Heck my entire yard is nothing but sand....and not a granite boulder during the winter either. I've shoveled sand out of one of my sheds one winter (Shed has no floor, the sand is the natural ground here) to put down on the snow on my driveway for traction....and that sand wasn't a granite boulder. Weird, eh? Oh, BTW, I live about an hour south of St. Louis.
That's weird because I live on the St. Francis River and there is a huge sandy area where I fish and swim in the summer and during the winter that sand stays....well sandy. Not a granite boulder as you say your dry sand turns into. Heck my entire yard is nothing but sand....and not a granite boulder during the winter either. I've shoveled sand out of one of my sheds one winter (Shed has no floor, the sand is the natural ground here) to put down on the snow on my driveway for traction....and that sand wasn't a granite boulder. Weird, eh? Oh, BTW, I live about an hour south of St. Louis.
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