I found this in May in a place where there is sand and not a lot of rocks. One walks slowly, examining every stone. There is not a lot to find but sometimes there is something really special waiting to be discovered. Suddenly there is a rush of excitement at the sight of an exposed sliver of stone. You think: this is it. This is what I came here for.
Now, the really fun part. You savor the moment, take some photos. You crouch down and examine the thing. It certainly looks good but it could be anything, it could be broken, it could be just a rock, a "faker." You try to visualize what it might be, picture some wonderful thing coming out of the ground. A lot of the time there is a disappointment when you pick it up. Not this time, though.
I hope everyone finds more of whatever they are looking for in 2026. Thanks to Peter for keeping this blog going for all these years. Happy New Year to all.


1 comment :
Wow! That's a real beauty. Maybe the best arrowhead found in MA this year.
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