imaudigger, post: 328261, member: 7286 wrote: what color shirt they were wearing
I don't have a good memory for what I consider trivial. I can't tell you what color shirt I have on today without looking, much less what I was wearing when something happened in the past. I've forgotten the model years of some of the cars I've owned in the past. And I am looking for two books that ought to be in the house.
Yet when the retiree gang is talking about someone we used to work with, I come up with the name they are searching for more often than anyone else. When we drive past a bench mark disk I found several years ago, I can usually remember exactly where it was.
I may have told this story before but my strangest owner assisted monument find was in Central Idaho in the early 70s, USFS land partitioned property.?ÿ It was a early 1900s log cabin abandoned apple orchard sort of place.?ÿ I poked around without much luck and the 90 year old owner serendipitously showed up so I asked him if he'd ever seen any marked GLO stones at his property corners.?ÿ He lit up and said "yes I can show you one."?ÿ We went into his cabin and the centerpiece of his fireplace hearth was the stone monument which he was proud of ??? .