fiver
Well-Known Member
heh Ian.
we used to have a couple dozen of those cemented along the walk way to the front stairs down to the salt lake house.
some of the visitors we had would get all worked up about them being historical treasures or some such...
i was like they're just rocks with the middle ground down,,,, they ain't all that hard to make.
over to the Indian pick piles we'd find arrow heads and grinders all around there, they worked pretty good to grind dried wheat down into a rough flour.
we used to have a couple dozen of those cemented along the walk way to the front stairs down to the salt lake house.
some of the visitors we had would get all worked up about them being historical treasures or some such...
i was like they're just rocks with the middle ground down,,,, they ain't all that hard to make.
over to the Indian pick piles we'd find arrow heads and grinders all around there, they worked pretty good to grind dried wheat down into a rough flour.