…and they broke a lot of pots.

Really, it must have been annoying as hell. Considering that now, 700-odd years later, it’s not really all that unusual to walk along and stumble upon a potsherd that some elk or cow or ATVer hasn’t long since ground into gravel, the people who used to live here must have paved the place with the things.
And it’s a little weird when you think about it. Ancient Indians lived here long, long ago…

















































Durn – maybe a new market “Curmudgeonpottery shards.com”
Gotta watch doing anything with ‘Indian relics.’ Have two friends who were jacked up by the Fuds, I mean Feds, for touching stuff on their own land years after the action happened. (Gee, here’s some artifacts in the foundation ditch and the local tribe doesn’t want them, so I will move them to a safe spot….)
And, yeah, the peaceful and clean and environmentally friendly First Nations Peoples/Indigenous Bering Straights Crossers are, um, not so peaceful and not so clean and not so environmentally friendly.
And I love it when the truth came out about the Crying Indian (hint: Not a Native American…)
Im kinda like thinking like maybe ur shack is on an ancient landfill indians charged the white man to dump. No really tho…. Do you think the indians had a recycling program or a save the planet initiative… Joel were you always a wise man who never littered or was once a drunk fledgling lookin for fun… Breakin pots and what not…