Early History
When I first came up with the idea of writing this column, my brain was teeming with thoughts of the many different things I could talk about...
Why then, does my mind go blank every time I sit down to write? Duh!!!
Perhaps, if I begin in the beginning, by the time I get up to today I will have figured out
what I am
(or should be) talking about....
The Slightly Abridged History of Cedar Hill
Ok, I'll admit to being a little old, but not quite as old as the hills around here, so much of this information was aquired from outside sources!
Once upon a time
(according to geologists), a massive glacier scraped across my hill on its way to the sea. This glacial tilling is responsible for the wide range of types, sizes and shapes of the rocks that I've found here. These rocks and boulders have become some of my favorite materials to use in the different areas of my landscape.
There is one area that has provided me with several years of recreation, excavating and searching for fossils and crystals, as well as some very large pieces of petrified wood. A friend of mine even managed to pull a few flakes of gold from my stream!
When we began to create the
Dream Garden, one of the priorities was that it be Butterfly friendly. To that end, one day I set out on a quest to find a Butterfly bath...
(a rock that has enough of a hollow in it to hold a bit of moisture for them). Off in the woods, I discovered what I
thought was the perfect sized and shaped rock for the bath, so I grabbed the shovel and wheelbarrow and went out to get the stone. I dug....... and I dug........ and I dug some more before I could finally see the full dimensions of my little rock!
(Just for the record..... I wanted a one foot rock, NOT this three foot monster!)
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With bars and pulleys and chains I eventually managed to unearth my rock and slowly but surely managed to get it moved to the site of the Dream Garden. Once in place I worked to position it so that the top of it held a small pool of water for the Butterfies, but I could never get it to look the way I had envisioned. After studying the boulder further, and pondering it's possibilities I decided that a more appropriate use would be to create my first fountain! |
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After studying the boulder further, pondering it's possibilities, and discovering that one surface was encrusted with hundreds of garnets, I decided that a more appropriate use for my rock would be to create my first fountain! |
Oh Oh!!! I did it again!
For some strange reason I seem to have gotten off track once again! This is supposed to be your history lesson, so I will have to finish telling you about my fountain and the Dream Garden at a later time....
Historical details of Cedar Hill are pretty sketchy after the glaciers visited here, up until about 1450 AD, that is, when a forest of GIANT Douglas Fir
trees began to grow here..... once upon a time.....