Whitehead X-ing Again 03

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.

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Upon closer examination, the piece of metal extended well back of the chain.

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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. 🙂

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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.

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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.

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Nearby group of bottles laid there probably over 2 years ago by yours truly. No art present yet.

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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?

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Buckeye saplings are common in this forest.

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Stick’s End (interesting trunk terminus of the 4th and last stick of “4 Sticks” fame).

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