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- From: VAN DELL JORDAN <vdjor AT yahoo.com>
- To: homestead AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: [Homestead] divining was Wild water
- Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2008 12:32:00 -0800 (PST)
The few times I've tried I didn't have any response, and don't offhand know
of anyone who does.
On my farm I'm told they would have to drill at least 400' to get good water.
The old wells depended on seepage and I guess there is water all over in the
soil and sandstone. Below that is limestone and the dependable water is
below that.
Anyone have any idea what kind of a response that would get?
Van Dell
--- On Fri, 11/7/08, eureka AT hctc.net <eureka AT hctc.net> wrote:
> From: eureka AT hctc.net <eureka AT hctc.net>
> Subject: Re: [Homestead] Wild water
> To: homestead AT lists.ibiblio.org
> Date: Friday, November 7, 2008, 1:26 PM
> All of you have inspired me to try. I will look for some
> info both printed, and online to see what I need to do.
> Some of you mention using a clothes hanger, and I also
> have access to willow. I know where the biggest trees are
> growing, can plot them out. A geophysicist told me he
> thinks my creek is a fault line and I would concur as
> different species are growing on either side. Maybe the
> rod will show this to be the case. I figure if plants
> speak to me, water might, too ;-)
>
> On Thu, 6 Nov 2008 23:03:32 -0500
> Roy Morgan <k1lky AT earthlink.net> wrote:
> > Maybe divining is not a skill you learn, but rather
> one
> >that you
> > uncover and practice. Same as what you meant maybe. I
>
> >have a sense
> > that divining is something you either can do (most of
> us
> >maybe) or
> > can't do (those few with a truly unbelieving
> attitude
> >included.)
> >
> > There is a book written a long time ago that tells a
> lot
> >about it.
> > "divining for everyone" or some such
> innocent title.
> > The author takes
> > the position that most folks can do it.
> >
> > Roy
> >
> > Roy Morgan
> > k1lky AT earthlink.net
> > 529 Cobb St.
> > Groton NY, 13073
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Re: [Homestead] Wild water
, (continued)
- Re: [Homestead] Wild water, VAN DELL JORDAN, 11/07/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Wild water, Lisa K.V. Perry, 11/07/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Wild water, Don Bowen, 11/07/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Wild water, Pumpkin Lady, 11/07/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Wild water, Roy Morgan, 11/07/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Wild water, eureka, 11/07/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Wild water, bob ford, 11/07/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Wild water, eureka, 11/08/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Wild water, bob ford, 11/08/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Wild water, EarthNSky, 11/07/2008
- [Homestead] divining was Wild water, VAN DELL JORDAN, 11/07/2008
- Re: [Homestead] divining was Wild water, bob ford, 11/07/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Wild water, Roy Morgan, 11/06/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Wild water, bob ford, 11/07/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Wild water, Gene GeRue, 11/07/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Wild water, bob ford, 11/07/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Wild water, Roy Morgan, 11/07/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Wild water, bob ford, 11/05/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Wild water, eureka, 11/05/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Wild water, bob ford, 11/05/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Wild water, eureka, 11/05/2008
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