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A Real Cool Relic Hunt, And Some New Metal Detecting Food Porno:devil:

John-Edmonton

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A cold day, but why should one stay home? Why? A warm winter coat, a detector and a shovel. The ground is frozen, there is 6-8 inches of snow, so that left the sides of the river to explore.

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There are some interesting thinks that are sort of hidden in the different deposition layers of a steep bank. Who would have known that Oregon and Edmonton would have a common link. Well, it's right here. And it can be found in many areas around Edmonton where the rivers have cut a deep slice through the landscapes. Volcanic ash.........cool!

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There are coal seams all around Edmonton. In fact, one of Edmonton's oldest jails downtown was built over a huge coal bed, and the prisoners had to go underground to get coal so the furnace would keep them warm.

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And low and behold. I dug a relic. Well, sort of. Looks like someone had hand forged a chain, and used it for??? Anyhow, it lay forgotten for a long time. Roots from trees had grown through some links, it got buried, and then finally, the bank eroded and the the old hand forged chain became exposed. I found part of a link and kept it as part of my relic collection. Glad I went out today. :)

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And, when I got home, my deer jerky was ready to take out of the electric dehydrator. It is just too cold out to use my smoker outside. So, I added a little apple-wood liquid smoke mix to the Cajun mix to give it that good old smoke flavor.

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And more metal detecting food porno. Doesn't it just make your mouth water..........recipes are below!

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There are so many interesting off-shoots from metal detecting. There's more to the hobby then just swinging a magic stick!
 
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