PibbleMama
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Hey all, been a while since I've posted, haven't done much over the winter, but spring is finally here and much to my husband's chagrin, I'm rip roaring ready to get out and add to the already overwhelming collection in my garage!
Here's my question for you all. With it being a mild winter, my son's were able to explore the woods on the hill above my parents new farm and they have come across quite the hodge podge of treasures.
One thing they keep finding, fully intact, are one gallon glass jugs. In all the spots on the other farm we dig at, we have never remotely come close to finding any gallon jugs intact (lots of pieces and handles). But here around my parent's they seem to be plentiful.
Any idea as to why they would be so abundant and intact? Geographically, the area is steep hills and wooded with dense underbrush. While there's a barn on my parents property, it was never a working farm. It's a fairly spread out area. There's a very old stone fence that surrounds my parents place, hubby and I did find a lot broken bottles like they dumped them down the other side of the fence.
It's just bizarre up there, lots of old junk and old plastic bottles too. I'm intrigued, can't wait to explore more.
Here's my question for you all. With it being a mild winter, my son's were able to explore the woods on the hill above my parents new farm and they have come across quite the hodge podge of treasures.
One thing they keep finding, fully intact, are one gallon glass jugs. In all the spots on the other farm we dig at, we have never remotely come close to finding any gallon jugs intact (lots of pieces and handles). But here around my parent's they seem to be plentiful.
Any idea as to why they would be so abundant and intact? Geographically, the area is steep hills and wooded with dense underbrush. While there's a barn on my parents property, it was never a working farm. It's a fairly spread out area. There's a very old stone fence that surrounds my parents place, hubby and I did find a lot broken bottles like they dumped them down the other side of the fence.
It's just bizarre up there, lots of old junk and old plastic bottles too. I'm intrigued, can't wait to explore more.