I have a heavy steel rod I use to pry rocks from the ground, but first I estimate the rock’s size by tapping it with the rod. If the rod rings and vibrates I know the rock is too big. If I can feel ground vibrations then I can remove the rock.
My parents house had a boulder in the basement, just a tiny bump not really noticeable; until they try to dig it up. They gave up the fight and decided to just cover it back up.
stairsteppublishing almost 3 years ago
Doubt that Ben can move that pebble by himself.
pschearer Premium Member almost 3 years ago
They live in New England??
catmom1360 almost 3 years ago
Hope Ben is from Krypton.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Heh, readers of the excellent Bozo from yesterday recognise this situation.
treutvid almost 3 years ago
I’m in nj, I’ve got a bunch of those
Jeffin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Mmmmm Hmmmm.
theincrediblebulk almost 3 years ago
Been there, moved that, had to fill in the resulting pit.
twstd almost 3 years ago
Good luck, Ben
DDrazen almost 3 years ago
Call Miss Dig; let them have the pleasure of unearthing Holder’s Boulder.
KEA almost 3 years ago
It’s a ledge. (Mr Blandings reference)
NoNameOntheBullet Premium Member almost 3 years ago
poppacapsmokeblower almost 3 years ago
I have a heavy steel rod I use to pry rocks from the ground, but first I estimate the rock’s size by tapping it with the rod. If the rod rings and vibrates I know the rock is too big. If I can feel ground vibrations then I can remove the rock.
rhpii almost 3 years ago
Huge Meteorite found in Canadian’s back garden.
cuzinron47 almost 3 years ago
Move the hole maybe.
Raymond Powell almost 3 years ago
That is literally how big the one is in my back yard. I just leave it alone. lol
Holilubillkori Premium Member almost 3 years ago
My parents house had a boulder in the basement, just a tiny bump not really noticeable; until they try to dig it up. They gave up the fight and decided to just cover it back up.
ComicGent almost 3 years ago
Once upon a time we lived in the English Lake District and this type of gardening was the norm. The difficulty was to find soil !
Ricky Bennett almost 3 years ago
Ben move it? Boulderdash!
pbr50138 almost 3 years ago
ROCK? That’s a boulder.