dewaynecarter
starting to shine!
Member since September 2010
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Post by dewaynecarter on Sept 3, 2010 10:39:18 GMT -5
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dewaynecarter
starting to shine!
Member since September 2010
Posts: 47
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Post by dewaynecarter on Sept 3, 2010 10:41:14 GMT -5
well that didn't work. i need step by step help
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Post by jakesrocks on Sept 3, 2010 10:44:48 GMT -5
Put your pics in a Photobucket account first. That's the easiest way to send photos here. Don
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papat
spending too much on rocks
Member since July 2010
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Post by papat on Sept 3, 2010 12:17:29 GMT -5
took me a while but like but like don said if you use photo buckett it will work fore you Tim
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dewaynecarter
starting to shine!
Member since September 2010
Posts: 47
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Post by dewaynecarter on Sept 3, 2010 12:35:30 GMT -5
i have my photos in the photo bucket. now what??
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Post by jakesrocks on Sept 3, 2010 12:53:40 GMT -5
Put your curser over the pic you want to send here. A menu will show up under the pic. Left click on the bottom line to highlight it. Right click on copy. Bring it over here, and right click on paste. It should come up as a code. When you post your entry, it will show up as a pic. Don
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Post by Roller on Sept 3, 2010 22:58:54 GMT -5
wow nice pics though i really like that first one ... ... i do zeolite collecting here in nj,us in paterson .... what kind of zeolites do you collect up there? any pics? when u get the photobucket of course ...lol ...i use to do that purposely to people on myspace that bothered me .... those first two are amazing ... what are they ? and how easy or hard is it to find material like that up there ? Iam very interested ...
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Post by jakesrocks on Sept 4, 2010 9:21:31 GMT -5
Love that second piece. It looks like winter weather over the Alps, complete with the tree line in the foreground. I believe I'd polish that one as is, and display it. Don
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Post by Toad on Sept 4, 2010 9:27:56 GMT -5
Love that first one
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dewaynecarter
starting to shine!
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Post by dewaynecarter on Sept 4, 2010 18:54:24 GMT -5
Thanks all. Pic #1 Cherry agate with concentric banding, i like to call it mystic cloud very rare but it is a seam agate so there is more Pic #2 Indian Flame Agate this is a new find this year several pieces have been found i have a few large pieces (40+lbs)and one small piece with concentric banding threw the center.Pic #3 this is a banded agate that i just found, i have two pieces of this but they need to be cut. Pic #4 i believe this to be try layer quartz amethyst,citron and smoky. very rare all these rocks where found near Cape Split N.S.
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Post by Bikerrandy on Sept 4, 2010 19:38:45 GMT -5
Cool stuff!! Welcome to the board
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snuffy
Cave Dweller
Member since May 2009
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Post by snuffy on Sept 5, 2010 12:51:47 GMT -5
Nice collecting. Welcome.
snuffy
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Post by 150FromFundy on Sept 8, 2010 6:33:12 GMT -5
Dewayne - Welcome from a fellow Bay of Fundy collector. I spend most of my time bewteen Parrsboro and Five Islands, but it looks like I should be taking a few more trips to the Blomidon area. Nice finds. Hope to bump into you on a beach at low tide sometime.
Darryl.
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dewaynecarter
starting to shine!
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Post by dewaynecarter on Sept 8, 2010 12:32:02 GMT -5
thanks again. First off i would be happy to take anyone on a rock hounding trip, there are many locations that a collector can find a little treasure. Darryl anytime your in the area look me up i know all (most) of the good places, maybe i could tag along on one of your trips to Parrsboro - Five Islands, if that side is anything like this side an experienced guide is required. if your on Face Book you should add me and you will see many more pictures from my trips around the north mountain mostly Cape Split. I try to get out once a week but i like to keep the trips to the split to a couple a month there a bit harder on the body. we are actually planing a trip out to Little Split Cove, then out to the 5 Pillars for some pictures, looks like Friday in the am. This is an all day hike 3.5hrs out stay for a few then 3.5hrs + can take longer to return if you overfill your back pack and i usually do. I try to keep it around 60 lbs and most places require some steep climbing. looking forward to future Hikes with any and all who want to experience Cape Split. Just a small piece of the beautiful Bay of Fundy.
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