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    #13
    More to come tomorrow.... stay tuned. Free admission!(that means it doesn't cost anything to confess)


    Ok enough....chuckle! Need a little levity after the sad news on Wednesday.
    Last edited by farmaholic; Nov 5, 2016, 22:53.

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      #14
      Originally posted by parsley View Post
      This is getting interesting... Stones are so interesting. Other rock hounds out there? Pars
      I don't go looking really but every now and then I'll find some when I'm out for a walk. Used to have a fair collection of petrified wood, arrowheads, just neat looking rocks, etc. But they gradually disappeared through frequent moves.

      As of right now I can of one fossil I have as well as a rock found amongst rocks on a riverbank in the mountains that looks like it's possessed.

      Perhaps the creepy rock could be in demand for a dime.

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        #15
        Originally posted by Blaithin View Post

        Perhaps the creepy rock could be in demand for a dime.
        Oh my, I'll gladly buy the creepy stone for a dime...

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          #16
          You say that now but you haven't seen its face! I had a good case of eebie jeebies when I first found it. It's like it sucked up someone's soul.

          I'll have to try and post a photo of it Haha

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            #17
            Originally posted by hobbyfrmr View Post
            We have a couple of stone ridges. My ancestors built a pile about 8 feet tall15 feet wide and 100 feet long. When we were kids, we would rummage through the stone pile and find softer lighter stones. We could throw them against any other stone and they would break open exposing shell fossils. That would get us about 20 minutes more break before going back out to pick more stones. The big bonus was that at 12 yrs old we got to drive the "grain truck". A 1956 Chev 2 ton with a wooden box. That was the "good truck" because the 1953 was still a 6 volt and did not always start as reliably as the '56!! This was around 1982.
            you should get a crusher in , crushed rock pretty dear in these parts, all the rock piles have been picked up around here for riffraff and crushed rock

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              #18
              Never know when you will find a diamond Parsley. I'll give you a quarter for a black diamond. Have you ever tried tumbling those agates?

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                Some of the detail was lost in the photos. especially the sedimentary white ones.
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                  hole in it.

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                    #21
                    May I highly recommend a trip to Haida Gwai: every beach is is a beach combers wonder, most different. "Toe Hill" is a lose yourself in volcanic, & agates smooth and curved. Do walk the spit if you go.

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                      #22
                      farm,

                      "Some of the detail was lost in the photos. especially the sedimentary white ones."

                      Really enjoy looking at your pics. I don't see any agates... Or churt. Or petrified wood. Any magnetic stones? Pars

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