When I was probably about 14 some friends and I decided to go camping. We got permission from a landowner and went out and set up camp in the corner of a back pasture away from the road and houses. In the morning we heard cow bells and then a somewhat angry voice asking what were we doing there? We bailed out of our tent and found out that we had unknowingly crossed the property line. The landowner, who we all knew because we were all in the same neighborhood, was then friendly and asked if we were going to have a fire. We responded that we weren't because the landowner whose property we thought we were on had denied permission for one. Well this fellow told us to take some rocks from the stone wall and make a ring and go ahead and have a fire. I think that he even went back to his house and got us some eggs and bacon. Not many of his kind around anymore. On another note I was in a back field way off the road one day mowing, and got almost all the way around to the front and in the corner was a blanket laid out nice and smooth. It was apparent that it had not been there long and was perfectly good and didn't appear discarded. I wondered What I would have found had I started out going counter clockwise instead of clockwise around the field.
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