Three more pics for you:
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https://imgoat.com/uploads/a79ea27c27/154663.jpg
https://imgoat.com/uploads/a79ea27c27/154663.jpg
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No. No fossils, no dinosaur bones, no yeti, no angry bears, but some archeology.
I can tell you 'bout it, but you might not be interested? Just say the word and I'll type for ya! I'm absolutely not doing anything better.
That's okay ... you can tell the story sometime, but it's almost nap time for me, so I would lose interest at the moment before I could grasp the historical implications. My guess is though that you likely have an old Norse settlement nearby. I think I saw runes in one of the pictures of rocks you sent. I'm no expert, but that rune did look much like the moniker of Olaf the Scrawny. I'll bet there's quite a tale to be found there if you could hunt down the full runic rock detailing his saga.
No, it's not nearly that interesting.
I'll tell the story and everyone can see it. I'll type it as a submission and ping you! You can read it at your leisure and comment only if you want to.
Sounds like you have plenty of candy at the house at the end of October. We do too ... must be a women thing. Even though we do get kids coming around, my wife ensures we have far more than we can ever eat.
Do you have any fossils in that crick of yours? Just curious ... there was one I knew very similar that had tons of fossils in it, worn away from the solid rock by water action, I suppose. Anyway, they were nothing special, just fossilized ferns or something similar. Now of course that is meaningless in regards to a similar looking crick, but just thought I'd ask.