Pallets in fields

   / Pallets in fields #2,171  
I like this answer. Of course, now we ask, has anyone seen any dogs around these things?

In a way, I would hate for this mystery to be solved. Kind of like one of those things that gives purpose to life and when its gone it leaves a gap.
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,172  
I can't believe you guys have taken so long to figure this out. Clearly they are dog agility training equipment.



He probably trains greyhounds, so he has to space them out more than someone would for other dogs.

But how would alien wiener dogs navigate the gaps in the pallets?
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,175  
Boots on fence posts and shoes strung over a wire reminded me of an older but similar ritual.

Back in the 19th Century when Bangor, Maine was the "lumber capital of the world" massive spring river drives were used to move the logs cut over the winter to the mills on the Penobscot River in Bangor.

River drivers jumped, walked and hopped across the logs using their peavey to clear jams and sort logs into various rafts. If they fell in and drowned, their calk boots were hung from a tree on the riverbank where their body was found. (Calk boot is Downeast Maine speak for "cork" boot, a logger's boot with studded soles.)

Given that the river drivers were well known for their drunken and licentious ways, it is doubtful that their souls are resting easy somewhere--if one accepts such a proposition. Perhaps boots oddly and mysteriously placed on fence posts are the actions of tormented river driver shades.

I think it is best to give those boots a wide berth as they are likely haunted. If you must get close, first toss a black cat over the fence at midnight. If the cat does not disappear as it passes over a boot on the fence ... well you are on your own--unless:

For $19.95 plus shipping and handling, I can arrange the procurement of genuine Penobscot River anti-haunt water. VISA and M/C accepted.

Does it come in easily handled dehydrated version?

Harry K
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,176  
I just saw 2 trucks on I-71 south bound stacked full of pallets. Thousands of them heading south. Maybe a late Snow birds?

Probably the beginning of the annual migration. Look for them in the rice fields down south.

Harry K
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,177  
I am just curious......
Why are there so many smart arse comments to such a serious scientific question???
:confused3:
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,180  
The quest for answers continues.....
 

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