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mescalero1
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Hobie,
Going back to N.M.
Last time I was there, I could log in & read only.
How do I get set up to log in remotely?
Have long ago forgotten my password.
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Well, you need a new password you can remember. Log in here and change your password. If you have problems just e-mail me. There's a link on my blog if you run out of opportunities. :wink:
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OK,
Thanks, will have many chances for good pics, going to run the ditch witch; dig the trench for the power line to my uncle's windmill.
This trench should reveal many native artifacts, as it will be 300 feet across an open meadow.
This area has produced a ton of artifacts, pottery, arrowheads, a stone ax head, a medicine man's metate, etc.
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mescalero1 wrote:OK,
Thanks, will have many chances for good pics, going to run the ditch witch; dig the trench for the power line to my uncle's windmill.
This trench should reveal many native artifacts, as it will be 300 feet across an open meadow.
This area has produced a ton of artifacts, pottery, arrowheads, a stone ax head, a medicine man's metate, etc.
I can't wait to see. I suppose that you'll do the right thing by what you find which is good.
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Hobie

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No fear, but I will not suffer a herd of starry eyed adolecents running amok!
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I too look forward to seeing the results also. Also the windmill and how it works.
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OK Tycer,
I'm proud of that windmill, I will get one for the shop and the house.
Unk has told me a bunch of guys have been around to ask about it.
The windmill installer will get a good round of buisiness from this one.
Think about what I am about to do:
I am going to cut a 300 foot long, 4 foot deep trench, diagonal, across an ancient flood plain meadow in the core of ancient native culture land.
It is a archaeologist's dream come true.
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