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Stone Clearing With Richard Herring

Chapter 44

Stone Clearing With Richard Herring

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4.8726 Ratings

🗓️ 26 November 2019

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Chapter 44 - Am I Right, Ammonite? It's about 8.20am on the 26th November 2019 and Rich is going the long way round. With some hard earned wisdom about how weather works and some fine Hasselhoffing and a largely undisturbed run from dog walkers and log dogs, he gives us the chance to reconnect with the stones and the sound of boots squelching in mud as he destroys potential archaeology and casts aside the sea creatures of eons ago. Plus is there a wood clearer attempting to taunt him and who shall win the battle of wood, stone and flesh? Plus a joke.

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0:00.0

Stone clearing with Richard Herring.

0:16.8

With Richard Herring. Come on, go

0:28.6

Good job, wuckles

0:33.6

Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.

0:45.4

All right.

0:48.3

Quick, quick, quick. All right.

1:11.3

Right. Hello, welcome to another chapter. It's 44. I don't know. It's 824, bit of a late one on the 26th of November

1:15.0

2019 and we're out

1:17.5

on a drizzly morning

1:19.5

the leaves have been

1:23.6

falling my friend for the autumn she is here

1:27.2

and uh and uh have been a fall in, my friend, for the autumn she is here. And not a very nice day. I've come out

1:34.5

gloves without a trowel. We'll see if I regret that. I think the ground should be fairly soft,

1:41.7

but there will be some dirt and uh now I've been

1:48.2

stone clearing

1:49.0

for doing this podcast for

1:51.5

over a year but some people seem impressed

1:55.2

with other people seem sort of flabbergasted I guess from

1:58.2

just how impressed they are with what I'm doing.

2:02.5

But I'm reminded of the medieval rhyme or poem, as it would have been called back then.

2:10.4

And the man doth say, sorry, the man doth say, I have been alive for one whole year.

2:23.3

The stone, the tone, for he doth chuckle, and say it, fayeth, nothing.

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