Category: Archaeology
I've walked around, looked at sites, gotten to know the lay of the land, searched in the plough soil ("fieldwalking") and taken a lot of photographs.
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Posted by Martin R at 2:57 PM • 7 Comments •
Category: Tree House Ruins
On Easter Saturday, many Swedish kids receive candy-filled cardboard eggs. Mine have to jump through a lot of hoops to get theirs. Often I have made paper trails around the house, "Under yellow table", "Inside broom closet", "In Dad's...
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Posted by Martin R at 8:20 AM • 1 Comments •
Category: Archaeology
I'm particularly interested in the pre-battle finds that are starting to accumulate.
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Posted by Martin R at 11:37 AM • 2 Comments •
Category: Tree House Ruins
One of these men is an extremely zany comics artist and celebrated wit. The other is a stuffy scholar in an abstruse field. We've had a three-day holiday thanks to Friday being 1 May -- a red-letter day in...
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Posted by Martin R at 3:20 PM • 3 Comments •
Category: Archaeology
One tree house had an interesting piece of furniture: a gynaecologist's examination chair!?
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Posted by Martin R at 3:32 PM • 2 Comments •
Category: Tree House Ruins
Logged my 600th geocache this bright May morning, took a picture of a treehouse ruin near the cache, then drove home listening to the Nashville Pussy. After lunch, me and the Rundkvist ladies took part in the annual street...
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Posted by Martin R at 9:13 AM • 4 Comments •
Category: Tree House Ruins
The children who used the site no longer exist: they're grownups now.
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Posted by Martin R at 4:53 PM • 16 Comments •
Category: Archaeology
I added two sites to my growing collection of abandoned club houses.
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Posted by Martin R at 11:07 AM • 9 Comments •
Category: Archaeology
It looks like the remains of an outdoor gym built by the cub scouts who periodically camp in a nearby house.
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Posted by Martin R at 2:56 PM • 3 Comments •
Category: Archaeology
That common type of archaeological site, the abandoned tree house.
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Posted by Martin R at 3:38 PM • 0 Comments •