Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Curse of The Mummy and ME
Well I have had to curtail some of my searching and digging this fall despite the excellent weather. I have developed an unusual health problem. I have a wart on my vocal cord which they originally thought was cancer. It comes from an unusual virus. My specialist at the Eye & Ear Infirmary in Manhattan has a theory as to why I have come down with this. My archeology hobby. It is a fact that if archeologists open a new tomb in The Roman Empire arena or Egypt Mummy Tombs they let it air out for atleast 24hrs because of latent bacteria {germs}that may line the walls. Many have heard of the Curse of the Mummy from the opening of King Tuts tomb circa 1923. One of the heads of the expedition died soon after , some diggers may have become ill. It may have come from germs inside the tomb or maybe not. It has become a legend anyway. So my various digs in the Moordener Kill George or into an old farmers landfill in my hometown of Schodack NY may have taken a toll. Or perhaps opening up old boxes stored away for years and all that dust that comes when one opens them to see the contents. Last summer I opened an old moldy looking suitcase discovered in the 06037 area of Connecticut. I am quite certain it had not been opened since circa 1948 or 1949. After breaking open the locks and using a screw driver to pry open the long closed case I received a rush of old dust and musty odor in my face. For my trouble the contents inside were a balled up paper bag and an old grocery list with such items as 2 packs of Philip Morris Commander cigarettes and something called a Bermuda Onion.written on it. Oh well. So , I will not retire from being a "potfinder" archeologist as the professionals call us amateurs. But perhaps an ounce of prevention next time. I have some more places to explore . Indiana Jones never had these problems but I never had to fight Nazis either. Be Seeing You.
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