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Arch Art
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Joanne and I were driving up to my parents on Saturday when she
pointed out a tent, high
up on a hill beside the highway. "I wonder what's going on up
there?" she said. As we came
by the base of the hill there was a sign: Dry Stone Wall Association
of Canada. Well, I did
what any self-respecting member of the Hunter family would do, I
ditched Joanne and Gil
at my parents and my father and I headed back to find out what was
going on.
At the top of the hill we were warmly greeted by John Shaw-
Rimmington, the leader of the
seminar. Their goal was to build an arch from an old stone pile, and
whatever other rocks
they could gather from the pasture. The seminar was full but we were
invited to stick
around and observe, and if we had any questions, please feel free to
ask.
John proved to be an excellent teacher and just watching, asking a
few questions and
taking it all in I learned more that afternoon than I have in all
the various books I've read.
It was great to watch them building because it was exactly the same
kind of stone that we
have here on our property near by. The books tend to deal with nice
easy to work with
stones like sandstone, limestone, and shale. That's nice but what we
have is fieldstone,
granite and other difficult to split stones.
They finished the arch late in the afternoon and it's a fantastic
sight. It looks like it's been
there forever, I suspect a lot of locals will be doing a double take
as they head up the
highway wondering why they've never seen that before.
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Submitted by Glen Hunter
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