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Old 04/17/10, 10:24 AM
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I wish we had someplace to get rocks around here! Our property only has the rocks that were put down when the well was being drilled so the drilling rig wouldn't sink to China in the mud (they were drilling in February).

When we lived in New Hampshire, though, we had PLENTY of rocks! Would have been glad to have someone help haul some of them off! However, the stone walls are protected by law in New Hampshire, and I think in most of the other New England states, for their historical value, so before anyone dismantles an old stone wall, they'd better check the local laws about that.

Kathleen
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Old 04/17/10, 11:06 AM
Brenda Groth
 
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always ask before walking on someones private property..here walking onto our back acerage could get you shot..not on purpose but our target practice is back there and that goes on several times a week..that is why it is OUR private property..not someone elses
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