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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    Photo #117

    A low expression Orange Dream-66% Het Orange Ghost and some rocks I collected from the Connecticut river. The orange feldspar-granite pictured was tricky to polish.

    Side story: I went on a rock hunting expedition by myself this week in an obscure area of New Hampshire.

    I found some interesting orange/pink granite.

    It may not look like much, but, I can tell it will be neat when it is tumbled/polished. It will not look the same as the granite in Photo #117.

    Of course, trudging through the dense forest on a dry creek bed...I was planning on wrestling black bears and/or climbing trees to escape rampaging moose infected with brainworms, but, thankfully this guy (shown below) is the most fearsome creature I encountered-this time.

    I also found a lot of neat fungi in my journey...as someone with a Biology background...I couldn't resist including at least a few photos.


    Last edited by Lord Sorril; 08-07-2021 at 11:50 AM.
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