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The Screwdriver and the Tree

by Robert

Here's something you don't see every day. On my morning walk, I noticed that someone had driven a screwdriver deep into the trunk of a tree:

It's about six feet off the ground. Pounding it in must have been mighty inconvenient.

What could the purpose be? If I pull the screwdriver out of the tree, do I become King of the Loggers?

I'm afraid to try!

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4 comments

Comment from: EJ [Visitor]
looks to me more like the handle of a chain saw file.
10/23/09 @ 10:17
Comment from: Jim Plamondon [Visitor]
Remember the shovel in the trunk of the myrtlewood tree at Homestead Park?
10/24/09 @ 09:44
Comment from: Terry [Visitor]
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You may have found a place where some hunter feild dressed a dear.
10/27/09 @ 21:04
Comment from: John In The Smokies [Visitor]
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This is clearly the work of Sasquatch, trying to communicate with Human Beings. He/she has observed us and our fellows using tools in the woods and so in his/her simple logic is showing us that he/she can use tools as well.
The tool in the tree is a 'message'; so yes, you must pull it out and Sasquatch will then leave you a note!
This is like "Close Encounters of the Third Kind".
How exciting-what a break through. Congratulations Robert!
(Do you think I have too much time on my hands? Maybe I should just go do my chores.)
10/31/09 @ 20:59

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