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She wanted to help scrape the ice off the windshield before heading off to Nana and Papa's home.
I look at this picture and am amazed that less than 2 days later she was having emergency surgery to have appendix removed.
"You were born so fresh, until you scrape that knee and you realise
That you're lost in a fog on your way"
Use a wooden post, or as pictured here, a hook to pull the brair across- gentle friction takes off the thorns leaving a long stem ready for splicing.
You can see the fresh ground I have been scraping and digging in, located on a slight slope of the hill depicted in the other pics of the sagenite site at Tapado, in Chihuahua, Mexico, a few miles to the southeast of San Carlos Canyon. I collected about thirty pounds from this spot, including an amethyst geode I gave to Jim, before quitting and moving across the arroyo to check out the spot where my helper and guides were digging other agates. It is a little treacherous, due to the cactus plants mixed in with surrounding vegetation and a few scorpions we sometimes dig up with the rocks.
This is what happens when you think the shutter speed is on "B", but it's actually on "T". Taken in near darkness in our (messy) front room.
Kodacolor II C620 ASA 100, expired 1983.