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<p>[QUOTE="johnnycb09, post: 11052647, member: 27"]When my parents bought their last house it was in a formerly rural area and right up the street from us was the site of an old logging camp from the 1800s . When we moved there in 1978 it was still mostly rural with tons of woods. One day I was exploring and ran across a brick chimney in the middle of the woods and right behind it was a pile of bottles and rusted cans. I even found mason jars with the glass tops intact. Long story short those woods (long gone now) yielded tons of bottles and jars (also long gone but thats another story!) .I spent many happy hours digging in that swampy area ! I watch the mudlarking videos but honestly I always think to myself theres GOT to be all manners of chemicals and toxins in it ! I guess thats part of getting old is getting paranoid. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="johnnycb09, post: 11052647, member: 27"]When my parents bought their last house it was in a formerly rural area and right up the street from us was the site of an old logging camp from the 1800s . When we moved there in 1978 it was still mostly rural with tons of woods. One day I was exploring and ran across a brick chimney in the middle of the woods and right behind it was a pile of bottles and rusted cans. I even found mason jars with the glass tops intact. Long story short those woods (long gone now) yielded tons of bottles and jars (also long gone but thats another story!) .I spent many happy hours digging in that swampy area ! I watch the mudlarking videos but honestly I always think to myself theres GOT to be all manners of chemicals and toxins in it ! I guess thats part of getting old is getting paranoid. :)[/QUOTE]
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