Harry Lyme
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It's about a ten min. walk thru the woods. Except for this deepwooded ravine i have to cross. I follow the deer paths, they know the easiest way. But it is fairly steep. So i had a forty ft piece of half" hemp rope so i used it to make a hand rope tied to a little handy tree. This helps when you're schleppingk forty lbs of pro-mix up a 45 degree slope...... Nobody is in these woods, but me, the deer and the birds. But, the next time i go back a couple days later, the rope is loose a few ft away but now it's only 20 ft. long. Something cut it off clean or knawed hit off clean right in the middle. Took half of it away and left the other half and untied a half-hitch knot off the little handy tree it was tied onto.. what the ?. This wasn't humans......... If you have a sharp knife it's not easy to cleave this rope, not like in pirate movies... So i go to Ace H. and get 2 50 ft lengths of nylon braided rope and tie them on trees on both side of the ravine because on the way back your legs are tired and the rope handholds would be good. ..... So the next time i go back hauling mix a day later, both nylon ropes are gone. This made me think for a minute. I don't think an animal could untie two half-hitch knots off two trees widely apart and take the two ropes away so far i can't find them. This has me puzzled because i know there ain't nobody out in that woods unless somebody came in the middle of the nite which is even more far-fetched. .... But you can't dwell on these mysteries, Spring is here... This pasture i found is so good, it's a guerilla growers shang-ri-la I don't think anybody's walked here for yrs.. It is a lot of work though...