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Big, nasty, mean tempered snake on the road...................

I just sat back and pictured it beginning to end....I'm sorry to tell ya this Fred...but like the farmer...I had a smile on my face.:rolleyes:
 
Still working out of Corpus and doing the 90 mile commute. Did quite a bit of Relic hunting this past year and have found some cool stuff. I was down in the little town of McCook last week and this guy that runs this old store down there pulls out his point collection and I thought of you. He really had some nice arrowheads, I'll be back down there in a couple weeks and I'll try to get a pic and post it for you. How you liking city life? Kieth
 
and ride some of the back roads on a motorcycle, looking for some good sites. I am looking for a site near an old area called Comal Town at the present time. I am starting to metal detect again and in a few weeks plan on hunting the site where I found the Civil War belt plate a few years ago. The folks that own this ranch are good friends and told me to come back out there any time I want to. It is a remote area but my four wheel drive pickup will get me in close enough that I can walk the rest of the way. I sure miss riding the horses back in these type of areas. Life is good and it feels good getting out again. Please take care, good hearing from you. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
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