File spoon-archives/avant-garde.archive/avant-garde_1999/avant-garde.9911, message 13


From: "Ann Klefstad" <klefkal-AT-cp.duluth.mn.us>
Subject: Re: driftless Psychogeography 
Date: Thu, 4 Nov 1999 22:47:39 -0800


Here (north shore lake superior) there are scratches in the basalt
indicating which way the glaciers went. These seem very old, but then you
compare them to the age of the rocks--millions of years old, almost as old
as Ayer's Rock--and it seems but yesterday.

AK

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> From: miekal and <dtv-AT-mwt.net>
> To: avant-garde-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu
> Subject: driftless Psychogeography 
> Date: Thursday, November 04, 1999 6:08 AM
> 
> The rocks are still laying in the same place they have been for
> thousands of years.  No glaciers thru here after 6 consecutive glacial
> eras.  This is old land, that thankfully the hoards do not know about. 
> I once contacted a state geologist to find out why the glaciers always
> go around this part of WI/IA/MN/IL & he just shook his head & didnt have
> an answer.  This glacial interstice is almost over & the next ice age is
> coming, but will my home remain driftless?
> 
> 
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