About a mile and a half down the canyon from the house I live in I was cutting some firewood last fall, just about dark, dropped a small hackberry, shut the saw off, and got this feeling that I better leave, YESTERDAY!. INstantaneous, it hit as the saw stopped. Got out of there as fast as the amigo could pull my trailer over the humps and bumps to the road. Barely slept the next two days. Went back to that pasture last week and cut cedars out of it for a couple days. Feeling started creeping back in if I stepped over the fence to get any. Stay inside the fence, I was fine.
Get home the second night and read a post somewhere on here about Indian trail marker trees, and it starts to make sense. There is a huge (for this area) ash bent over pointing in the general direction of an Indian village that was up near Stockville (and, right past my house).
There's a ton of trees I can cut for firewood down there, but once what's out in the pasture is gone, I am -not- cutting anything else down there. Especially that ash.
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