Archive for December, 2009
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Dec
History In The Walls
Beneath the grass is not the only place I find strange artifacts around here. Living in, and attempting to restore, a house built at least 150 years ago, we are surrounded by hidden remnants of prior owners. There are shreds of 1920s newspapers serving as insulation. When I came across a tiny chunk of a story about Babe Ruth, I was both excited and sad. I don’t really like reminders of mortality and time’s passage.
Once I start digging in the yard, I always wonder how deep I need to go to find Indian stuff. I figure at least a few Lenape passed over, hunted or otherwise visited this spot in 12,000 years before being ousted by the Europeans. Did they bury dogs here too? I sometimes unearth clamshells, but they’re probably from garbage-burying 20th Century owners and not the bounty of ancient Indian expeditions to the Sandy Hook.
We have a good-sized backyard, but it’s almost useless for burying pets. There are obstructions to deep digging. The best place to inter bigger animals is a patch next to the house. It has good dirt but it’s small. Nevertheless, I was amazed during a cat funeral when my shovel revealed a plastic bag containing a feline buried years earlier. Can’t remember if I double-stacked them, but that would’ve been sensible.
I’m bound to this old money-pit. It’s creaky and crooked. It needs expensive repairs. So what’s the draw? Well, aside from raising a family here, we’ve buried in the yard four good-natured dogs. When mowing, I sometimes think about their bones below me. I remember how a couple followed the tractor as it went around and how old Guinness, the sweetest Doberman ever, would move sticks out of my way if I asked. They seemed happy to be here with us.

