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1998
I made arrangements
with Javier to continue working the Mi Sueño claim in the spring of 1998.
Javier was in charge of providing the workers again.
If there is one
truism about mining it is that events will not go as planned. The 1997
operation was about, “as an ideal of an operation”, as I have experienced.
The 1998 operation was not. Thom Lane went with me again and when we got to
Chihuahua City the excavator was not ready even though arrangements were
made months in advance. A couple of days after we arrived at the claim, set
up camp, and got started. Javier’s father decided we needed a shelter built
for the helpers so we spent a few days building that. It seems that in the
second year we were finding more moss agate that was not economical to
keep.

A particularly nice
purple agate vein before it was removed
In the 30 days of work we must have discarded 10 tons of the
material. We did find good material however, including some exceptional
deep purple agate in the southwest corner of our diggings. The whole
operation was fret with problems. One of the workers was useless and had no
idea what was going on. Another worker quit in the middle of the
operation. A third worker got so drunk on the weekend he could not make it
back on Monday. I finally drove to Laguna and asked Armando and his son if
they could work for the last week. They said yes, and I finally had some
good help for a few days.

Working with the excavator, the camp
can be seen
in the background about 1/4 mile away
Ramon Olivas visited one weekend. I had asked
him to come because he had worked here for his father when he was a boy. At
this time, I did not know the exact location of the nodular deposit and I
had hoped Ramon could remember where it was.
He recognized the Mi
Sueño area but could not find the other nodular deposit. But he was sure
there was another place. Later he did finally find it and I went to look at
it in the fall of 1998.
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