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I'd like to go on record of stating that I was not around in 1853.

I have now been asked (not on this forum) by two separate people that don't know each other whether the stone wall around Benn Wiggin's grave was original with the internment, and whether the tree was there when he was buried.

PEOPLE.

How the heck would I know?
 
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I just moved my little miracle chick into it's brooder and she has had her first taste of wet starter mash and water. Loved the wet mash, hated the water.

I just candled the two remaining eggs in the bator. I'm still seeing some veining in one but the second chick has broken through through the air cell. I can see some part of its body poking through that doesn't have a beak attached to it so I'm looking for a pip any time now.:celebrate I had dropped the humidity in the incubator last night as baby was having such a hard time breathing an drying out. Seemed to help her a lot. Now to get the last two chicks coaxed out of their shells and I have a breather for 25 days when the latest broody's eggs hatch.

How are y'all doing as far as flies are concerned? Our flies were absent until last week when after the last rain, every fly in the county seemed to descend upon us. I've been hanging flie strips and bait bottles right and left and have finally resorted to going out at sunset and staging full scale massacres with my hand held electric bug zapper. :duc
 
I'd like to go on record of stating that I was not around in 1853.

I have now been asked (not on this forum) by two separate people that don't know each other whether the stone wall around Benn Wiggin's grave was original with the internment, and whether the tree was there when he was buried.

PEOPLE.

How the heck would I know?


I suppose you could cut down the tree and see if it is 164 years old...putting a date on the stone wall might be a bit more difficult. Saying the stones were around before he was buried wouldn't be a lie.
 
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Happy Birthday, Diva!
 
I'd like to go on record of stating that I was not around in 1853.

I have now been asked (not on this forum) by two separate people that don't know each other whether the stone wall around Benn Wiggin's grave was original with the internment, and whether the tree was there when he was buried.

PEOPLE.

How the heck would I know?
Well duh. Lol. Some people, huh?
 
I'd like to go on record of stating that I was not around in 1853.

I have now been asked (not on this forum) by two separate people that don't know each other whether the stone wall around Benn Wiggin's grave was original with the internment, and whether the tree was there when he was buried.

PEOPLE.

How the heck would I know?
When I was a kid, I asked my mom several times what color certain dinosaurs were, because she was old, obviously she knew what they looked like... Apparently at least one of the dinos was reddish, they found one that more or less mummified and still has most of it's skin and they are picking up red pigments from it...

But yeah, I guess they think you might be able to tell what was done first, like archeologists can look at a city that has fallen and been re-built several times and they can tell you what was from what build event... Guess they think you can do that? Who knows.
 

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