RE: [Az-Geocaching] A strange plea for help...

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Author: RopingThe Wind
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Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] A strange plea for help...

>From: Chelby Geiss <>
>Reply-To:
>To:
>Subject: [Az-Geocaching] A strange plea for help...
>Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 06:59:58 -0700
>
>Sorry about being off topic, but I have a plea to make...and since caching
>gets us out and hiking or 4x4ing, hoping someone can help!
>
>I am looking for cow chips. (Yes, let the jokes begin!) For those who
>don't know, I fire the pottery I make with cow chips. I am in desperate
>need to do a firing this week. Normally I have a "source" up in Prescott,
>but time restraints and a car in need to brake repairs is keeping me from
>making a chip run. Have any of you run across a field with cow chips near
>the Phoenix metro area (East valley prefered)?? Maybe some state land with
>cows grazing? Or maybe your own cows?
>Chelby Geiss
>Potter/Sculptress
>www.desertsol.com
>
>480.671.8763



Chelby

You probably should not post that kind of information on a public forum. The
state may want a peice of the action and start charging you a permit fee or
something to go get your cow chips from 'public lands'.

I think that is great that you use them for your work. Talk about recycling
and cleaning the environment up! That is great!

Now, if I can only figure out how to use cow chips to fire up my hot air
balloon burner! I could save a TON of money in fuel costs (propane aint
cheap these days!).

Team Ropingthewind
Scott

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