My husband and son claimed they found a large steel container on the lost road. Having already explored the lost road entirely by myself I was hesitant to believe the story, but with the mystery surrounding the road perhaps I should discount nothing.
My son Frederick guided me to the discovery last week saying, "It's just past
the soft moss." On five acre property with a seven-year-old there is
so such thing as "just past." It turns out that the "soft moss" was
nowhere near the "lost road" and not even on our property. However, it was the case that the "soft moss" was actually moss. Frederick explores it in
the picture above.
Intriguing was the steel tank -- straight from Milbourne Australia. When I saw the name plate, I thought of my Australian Twitter friend Matt (@mudville100) who announced on New Year's Day that the bigfoot I saw evidence of here on the property would be marrying his koala.
That is when I was sure of the purpose of the steel bin.
I wish the new couple many years of happiness.
Here is close-up of the name plate on the bin. Anyone?


This sound a little bit strange. I mean funnt and strange. I like this post.
Posted by: comforter sets | January 19, 2012 at 04:08 PM