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  • KokomoDave

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    I have a ghost that haunts the back yard by the woods.

    Sometimes it looks like a glowing orb and other times it looks like a forlorn lost tree hugger that I sicced the dog on them for trespassing...uh...I mean let out to potty and found that guy screaming a woodchuck bit him or something to that effect. I wasn't paying attention to him as I was laughing so hard I dang near wet me britches.
     

    Frosty

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    I have a ghost that haunts the back yard by the woods.

    Sometimes it looks like a glowing orb and other times it looks like a forlorn lost tree hugger that I sicced the dog on them for trespassing...uh...I mean let out to potty and found that guy screaming a woodchuck bit him or something to that effect. I wasn't paying attention to him as I was laughing so hard I dang near wet me britches.
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    Mgderf

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    I have been meaning to take a metal detector to my property.
    Our westernmost property line is actually the raised berm that was the tow-path for the Wabash-Erie canal.

    There has to be buried treasure there of some kind.
    Problem is, the ground is almost always soaking wet.

    We also have a few trees with cryptic carvings on them.
     

    BiscuitsandGravy

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    I have been meaning to take a metal detector to my property.
    Our westernmost property line is actually the raised berm that was the tow-path for the Wabash-Erie canal.

    There has to be buried treasure there of some kind.
    Problem is, the ground is almost always soaking wet.

    We also have a few trees with cryptic carvings on them.
    I want to do that to my front yard where a homestead once sat. You can rent them from Sunbelt.
     

    Brandon

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    Remains of an old farm barn burried in the back yard.

    The yard has a huge dip in it. Neighbors yard have 2 silo foundations and a concrete building burried in theirs.
     

    Leadeye

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    My ground has been inhabited by various folks for some time. There's an old spring house and a cemetery where a freed slave family passed on in the 1850s. The gardener has found trash piles with bottles dating back to the turn of the last century. We never know what we'll find.Some things are natural like the waist high ferns that just grow in one spot. oldspringhouse.jpg jurassic ferns.jpg dennis.jpg
     
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