Hey, I think I've got that table in my cellar!
Talking about splitting stone puts me in mind of my ex's uncle, an old
fella, was born and grew up over in Malone, NY. Uncle Ed come over one
time and showed the ex how to split "hard heads," the round field stones we
have so many of hereabouts.
Loved your story Ken. Is it true or just another story? Ruth
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