First it was the Spes et Fides Stone and the 200 rock fish effigy stone formation I found adjacent and North to the Kensington Runestone Park. But C’mon! That close to where the Kensington Runestone it was like shooting fish in a barrel. I knew I had to find something there. But now, I have found something even more spectacular! It is a monalithic stone that has not 1 but 3 triangular holes drilled into them. One is then carved into a sun burst. We are calling this stone the “Estes Brook Stone” as I found it with the assistance of land owner Larry Deglmann who use to play on it as children. I had gone over to Larry’s today to show him a stone I found April 28th, 2012 that had a tortoise carved and burnished on one side and a Hair or rabbit burnished and carved on the other side. It had the look of an axe head, but did not seem to have that function. Yet, I knew it was significant enough to bring it up and present it to the land owner. I was hoping he would know of a land feature on his land that corresponded to this tortoise and hair. Well, Larry could not recall any such feature and in our conversation he told me about this rock he and his brother had played on as kids out behind the barn and in the cow pasture. He told me of the struggle he had moving it off what now is a field. Once he showed me this rock, I soon discovered two triangular stone holes. Then a third carved into a sunburst. Upon uploading photos of the stone, I found the tortoise and the hair depicted on …