Piece of metal with chain found on bank of Whitehead Brook just beyond what I thought was metal in the stream itself, but turned out to be a long, jagged piece of rust colored bark. Queer conjunction, then.
Upon closer examination, the piece of metal extended well back of the chain.
I was able to rather easily pull the whole thing out of the ground, and stuck it in the ground inside a nearby rotting tree trunk. Let’s call it art, once more. 🙂
This was a rather botched shot of a shinier rock near the conjuction of Whitehead Brook and Little Whitehead. Sneakily impressive albedo in action here.
2 pots near the center of Whitehead X-ing. I have not pulled these out of the ground for closer examination yet. My guess is that the bottom is rotted out of both.
Nearby group of bottles laid there probably over 2 years ago by yours truly. No art present yet.
What appears to be a yellow jacket nest on the ground near the pots and bottles pictured above. Looks like it was knocked out of a tree. Wind… or aliens?
Buckeye saplings are common in this forest.
Stick’s End (interesting trunk terminus of the 4th and last stick of “4 Sticks” fame).









