Just under two degrees southwest of the globular cluster M62, there is a group of about ten stars ranging from 6 to 8 magnitudes, resembling a pointed gardening trowel with a bent handle.
VIC: If it didn't have the tip, it would be a lovely mason's trowel. It's a pity that it doesn't rise much above the horizon here. When observing M62 with a telescope, just glance at the edge of the field of view with a refractor, and the trowel is immediately visible.