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So far most of this morning has been spent cleaning up after Dog, who appears to have had a accident in her crate last night, eaten it and then suffered the inevitable repercussions. So far up to 2 piles of tulip and two of vomit plus one puddle of pee, all in different rooms.
Can't be mad at her as she is utterly miserable and upset by it all.
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.
Still some frost on parts of the lawn. Just watching the guineas being chased by the chickens, it's more entertaining than most of the output on channel 5.
The Oak Island nutjobs cure the leaking coffer dam with, wait for it, wait for it, not oakum and pitch but rather silicone sealant such as one might use around the bath.
This week they found some wood down a couple of boreholes, they found what may be the location of a cellar (bound to have a tunnel under it once it's excavated of course), met some astrophysicist chap who reckons there's a map of the constellation Taurus on Oak Island and Apple Island, found a rusty & bent spike thing in the Cove, had someone use a laser scanner to scan the "90 foot stone" they found a couple of weeks ago, then started excavating in Smiths Cove with the usual JCB.
They've bought a washery plant from a quarry to wash & sort the spoil from the Cove.
And they found a metal object, encrusted with accretion, which has a gold coloured edge.
Again, the money pit is so called because of all the money that's been poured into it by treasure hunting fools over the last couple of centuries.
Oh and they found the U shaped wooden structure in the Cove as well, replete with Roman Numerals, i.e. carpenter's marks.
The excitement is palpable.
It almost sounds worth watching! You should be the official narrator.....
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