Monday, August 29, 2022

DHD (Dark Heart Duo) record release on Bandcamp.

Everyone Who is Alone in the World

Walk Lily at night for 1-mile.

Sunday, August 28, 2022

Up early to trim our butterfly bush for DL, and then meet K2 for our 3rd consecutive weekend run in Granville.

Completed 8.6-miles in just a minute or two over two-hours, running hard during the second hour.

Work-Shift in the afternoon,

Walk Lily at night for 1-mile.

Saturday, August 27, 2022

Early run in Granville, totaling 4.5-miles.

Late afternoon shift at work.

Walk Lily in the evening for 1-mile.


Also, on this day, I've finished two marathons...

In 2008, Tippi and I finished Metacomet II, which began at Phelps Road in Suffield, and covered north to Route 57 and south to Route 20.  Running time of 5:32:00.  This was my 39th and Tippi's 13th completed marathon.

In 2009, Wuzzam joined Tippi and I at Tunxis II (South), which meant we ran from Route 219 to Satan's Kingdom, and also north to Roberts Brook I believe.  Our time was 6:04:44.  This was my 44th and Tippi's 15th marathon.

Friday, August 26, 2022

Early morning run in Southwick from the Gorge.  Completed 5.8-miles.

The old well I had stumbled upon last year, today looked more like a chamber.  I need to photograph this structure better.

Work-Shift from noon until 3, then a Covid Booster (Phizer).

Walk Lily once in the late evening for 1-mile.

Thursday, August 25, 2022

Interesting video...

Walk Lily 1-mile in evening. 

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Information from you tube presence "Sasachiminesh", on "If you are recording a stone prayer, or you think it may be one, here's some tips":

  • Take a GPS longitude and latitude if you can (with a field handheld or good download program).
  • Take a photo of the Grandparent from 4 sides.  If you live in MA, don't bother notifying the MHC - just notify the THPO of United South and East Tribes (USET) or THPO Narragansett Tribe, or nearest tribe in your state.
  • With a compass, see if there are any other prayers and what direction they form as a line or as many lines.
  • Not the number of visible stones, their size and shape.
  • Note the construction style and shape of the grouping.
  • Not the type of stones used and if they are local to the spot and all the same or not.
  • Look for nearby stone walls, cellar holes, wells, etc. and note their positions.
  • Look for nearby springs, seeps and intermittent streams and note their locations.
  • Note what parts of the sky are visible (direction) and what parts are not.
  • Note what lies visible to the immediate NE, Se, SW, and NW of the grouping, both on land and in the sky.
  • Note if they object can be recognized as any American farming form _ a well head, a cellar,  a cow pen or sheep pen wall, a street wall,  field clearing heap, etc.
  • Note all stone groupings, how far away each is from each other, their direction, and the details of each grouping.
  • Read Hoffman, or Harris and Robinson in Northeast Anthropology, or Moore and Weiss in Ohio Journal of Archaeology,  or Cachat-Schilling in Bulletin of Massachusetts Archaeology or Archaeological Society of Connecticut and learn the types of stone prayers.  Then note if the stone grouping matches any of the named stone prayer types.  Amorphous piles are also sometimes a stone prayer, word of caution.
  • Take note of the soil type, plants growing nearby, type of terrain, slope, moisture of the soil, and potential use for farming or grazing.  Soil surveys are general and large-scale, so you will have to note actual soil at the location yourself.
  • Take note of any traces of old logging roads, or new log skid damage.
  • Take note of elevation and direction of exposure (if a slope, which direction(s) does the slope face?)
  •  Mark the time of year and if it's near dawn or dusk, mark the position of the sun relative to the grouping.
  • Mark the position of any visible ridgelines or valleys, and notable vistas.
  • Mark the position of any visible hilltops,
  • Look around the perimeter of the prayers for a single-stack stone on a larger stone/boulder - usually near old trail or road.

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Part-Two of the Bent Tree Limb info:

Walk Lily 1-mile late evening. 

Monday, August 22, 2022

Bent Tree Limbs are something I have been paying attention to.  Found some info online:

Walk Lily 1-mile in the evening. 

Sunday, August 21, 2022

Run 7-miles in Granville with K2.

Afternoon & early Evening Shift at work.

Walk Lily in the evening, 1-mile.

Saturday, August 20, 2022

Run 4.7-miles in Granville, followed by a shift at work, and finally a 1-mile walk with Lily at night.

Friday, August 19, 2022

Run at Granville for 3.6-miles, with a 1-mile walk with Lily at night.

Still working a weekend shift - late afternoon to early evening.

Weekly Weigh-In = 212.7 lbs.

Thursday, August 18, 2022

DHD (Dark Heart Duo) record release on Bandcamp.

Cleansed Spirits

Walk Lily in the evening, 1-mile. 

Wednesday, August 17, 2022

DHD (Dark Heart Duo) record release on Bandcamp.

Contradictions

Walk Lily in the evening, 1-mile. 

Tuesday, August 16, 2022

"High Points" along trails during July 2022... 

  • Pine Cobble, Clarksburg State Forest / Williamstown, MA
  • Intersection of Mt Prospect Trail and Appalachian Trail, North Adams, MA
  • East Mountain, Appalachian Trail, Clarksburg, MA
  • Holden Hill, Granville, MA
  • "Nick's Hill", Metacomet Trail, West Suffield, CT
  • Sweetman's Mountain, Granville, MA
  • Sweetman's Mountain Lookout, Granville, MA
  • Mt Williams, Appalachian Trail, North Adams, MA
  • Mt Fitch, Appalachian Trail, Adams, MA
  • Mt Greylock, Appalachian Trail, Adams, MA
  • East Sweetman's Mountain, Granville, MA

Walk Lily once in the evening, 1-mile.

Monday, August 15, 2022

Walk Lily once in the evening, 1-mile.

And on this day in 2014...
Mahican Mohawk Marathon
August 15th, 2014
Florida, Savoy & Charlemont, Massachusetts

Mohawk, Savoy, Florida Marathon for Wuzzam and I.

Wuzzam and I ran the Mahican Mohawk Marathon in 6:43:30.  We began and ended at Mohawk Trail State Forest in Charlemont, along the bank of the Cold River.  Our turn-around or midpoint was roughly at North Pond at Savoy Mountain State Forest in Savoy / Florida.

This was my 53rd completed marathon.

Running through Stafford Meadow
 
Red Pine Plantation, set in 1930's..
Up through the Red Pine.
Wuzzam at the first crossing of the Cold River.
Bog Pond, a long-time favorite area of ours..
Burnett Homestead Cemetery in Florida..
Second crossing of the Cold River.