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    Sandstone, flint, quartz, shell. Because I have the tendency to carry everything home with me, I now debate with myself as to whether or not I want to keep it. What I can resist I toss aside...what I can't...I bring home. How bout the rest of ya'?




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    Two factors, how heavy...how cool! Iffin the heavy factor outweighs the cool factor, leave it but iffin the cool factor cool factor outweighs the heavy factor...HEY WAIT! :dry:  Thats four factors. :blink:

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    • #3
      It really doesn't matter what anyone else thinks, if you like them, take 'em home.  Even if they don't belong on the top-shelf in your artifact room they can hold a spot in a rock garden (providing you have the room).  You are bringing home memories, there's nothing wrong with that.

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      • #4
        Whatever turns your fancy, Pam.  You can always bring em back if they lose their appeal :lol: I've always collected fossils, so they usually come back with me, and we like old bottles, so they come back with us, and.......well, you get the picture
        Rhode Island

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        • #5
          Cool rocks and geofacts make nice borders for the flower gardens.

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            B)    :woohoo:

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            • #7
              Mark you better not hire a gardener. He'll cart half that pile away.
              Like a drifter I was born to walk alone

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                If it feels good do it!  :lol:  :laugh:  B)
                TN formerly CT Visit our store http://stores.arrowheads.com/store.p...m-Trading-Post

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                • #9
                  Short and sweet and to the point Hoss, always tried to keep that as part of my lifestyle
                  Searching the fields of NW Indiana and SW Michigan

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                  • #10
                    Good eyes! TEE-HEE!!  :silly:

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                    • #11
                      Nice, Mark!  I can't believe the mess I have with my back bein screwed up half the summer...not to mention the heat! :angry:   My intentions were good, but my husband can't do it all!  My participation stunk this year.  Anyway, better now; and hopefully can get it all back in order.  My rocks are gonna look good, I think, when I get it all together.  We'll see.  Happy hunting and gardening!  Flowers or otherwise!  Hi, Butch!
                      What a disaster!



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                      • #12
                        Wow, very nice Pam. Is that a archaic axe in that first picture ? Oh, watch out fer that critter sittin' on that timber, he looks mean !
                        Butch

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                        • #13
                          Butch Wilson wrote:

                          Wow, very nice Pam. Is that a archaic axe in that first picture ? Oh, watch out fer that critter sittin' on that timber, he looks mean !
                          Butch
                            No archaic axes, Butch.  I wish!  Just a variety of rocks I've drug home over the past 15 years.  There's a piece of coal, large piece of granite, large piece of flint, and the rest I don't even know.  Just rocks! :laugh:   Just so happens I like rocks. 
                          Lotta work to be done.  It got outta hand this year! 

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                          • #14
                            Well dang Pam, no wonder you gotta hurt back ! I'm changing my "tag" "quit pickin up them rocks"

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                              Butch Wilson wrote:

                              Well dang Pam, no wonder you gotta hurt back ! I'm changing my "tag" "quit pickin up them rocks"
                                 :laugh: For real!  I used to have the strength of an ox...for a girl.  My brain just doesn't want to accept the age factor!
                              Here's a pretty one to be added in the fall:

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