Over the weekend, my husband and I thought we would go out and look for a tilled up field to look through for arrow heads. Thinking we would try north, we drove around field spotting for a few hours. We found a lot of field, but none had been turned. We discovered that practically no one will is home on a Sunday afternoon anyway to give permission to walk their field.
Lesson learned. It was actually a good trip. We shared time together and checked out the landscape that we didn’t otherwise know.
After a couple of fields, Nick said “I just know we’ll find arrowheads or artifacts here! Just look at what I found!” ….
After a good laugh, we were on to the next field 🙂
The only thing we actually did find was a shaft straightener,
a few tiny pieces of flint, and several farm properties that are for sale.
I’ve always liked just leisurely driving around though, so I loved it!
It was a good day 🙂
Below are some we found on other days.
couldnt agree more
🙂
That is so awesome. Wish I could still do that here in New Mexico. We are not supposed to remove those thing in the event they are tribal artifacts which require preservation, but I found many as a little girl!
~~~Felicia
Thanks Felicia 🙂
Even when you don’t have a successful arrowhead hunt – how wonderful to just enjoy the moment. V.
Yes 🙂 very 🙂