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Waiting for Agnes

PaperbackJanuary 1, 2000
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ISBN-13: 9780967313306 ISBN-10: 0967313309
Publisher
Joe Bullard Jr
Binding
Paperback
Published
January 1, 2000
Weight
0.8 lbs
Dimensions
0.00×0.00×0.00 cm

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Waiting for Agnes by Bullard, Joe, Jr.. Paperback edition. ISBN: 9780967313306.

Coral Castle sits on Key West Highway in Homestead, Florida. It was built by a Latvian immigrant with a fourth grade education named Ed Leedskalnin. Jilted on the eve of his wedding in 1912to Agnes Scuffs, the only girl he ever loved, Ed was crushed by her rejection (which she never completely explained to him) and he came to south Florida after traveling around Canada, Texas and California. Ed was found at night, passed out on a dirt road by a passerby in 1918. Ed was later diagnosed with terminal tuberculosis. The attending doctor told Ed, "Your body is eaten up with tuberculosis--I dont even know how youve made it this far--you have four months to live--maybe six months if youre lucky." Ed stayed in the home of Herman Harmless where he regained some of his strength. He expressed a desire for some land, a local farmer felt sorry for him and gave him some worthless land that was covered by one inch of top soil and underneath this was four thousand feet of solid coral. The man told Ed the land "was worthless unless you want to farm coral rocks. This was exactly what Ed planned to farm. Ed went to a junkyard and fashioned his own tools from discarded automobile parts. Ed only worked from midnight to sunrise so no one ever could see how he cut and moved huge blocks of jagged coral (Eds largest stone weighed 30 tons) and formed them into todays Coral Castle. This book describes in detail why Ed left his home in Latvia (one of the Baltic States near Russia) came to Florida and built Coral Castle at the edge of the Florida Everglades. It also explores a popular theory of how Ed might have cut and moved stones heavier than those of the Great Pyramid. The true secret of this lost science can never be known, it went into the grave with Ed when he died in a Miami hospital in the same year that I was born, 1951. When asked how he built Coral Castle, Ed smiled and said, "I know the secret of the Great Pyramid." When asked why he built it, Ed looked off admiringly over the Atlantic Ocean, in the direction of his beloved Latvia and said, "I built it for Agnes--shes coming back to me one day, but I dont know when; until she comes, Im waiting for Agnes."