bitterbrook
noticing nice landscape pebbles
Always remember STEP NUMBER ONE!
Member since September 2006
Posts: 99
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Post by bitterbrook on Aug 12, 2017 21:22:52 GMT -5
This big 72mm x 47mm Willow Creek cabochon reminded me of a mountain tumbling down, so I dedicated it to the memory of New Hampshire's "Old Man of the Mountain" rock formation, which collapsed in May 2003, despite the best efforts of humans to shore up the weakened Stone Face.
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Post by aDave on Aug 12, 2017 22:54:23 GMT -5
This big Willow Creek cabochon reminded me of a mountain tumbling down, so I dedicated it to the memory of New Hampshire's "Old Man of the Mountain" rock formation, which collapsed in May 2003, despite the best efforts of humans to shore up the weakened Stone Face. I am not a cabber (yet), but that is absolutely beautiful. Simply amazing. Dave
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Post by rockjunquie on Aug 13, 2017 8:04:49 GMT -5
Yummy! One of my favs- Willow Creek. Love the brecciated capture!
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Post by orrum on Aug 13, 2017 12:08:16 GMT -5
Another one and by the wsy welcome to RTH, great work!!!
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Post by pghram on Aug 13, 2017 16:46:43 GMT -5
Stunning, Willow Creek is one of my favorites.
Peace, Rich
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Post by coloradocliff on Aug 13, 2017 16:54:19 GMT -5
Nice to see good skills used on good materials and not wasted. Thank you for showing us. Hope you hang out with us. You could sure do worse. Good people on here for you to compare notes with and maybe trade materials with.
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Post by accidentalrockhound on Aug 15, 2017 10:09:38 GMT -5
That is to cool,I'm waiting for it to come crashing down, you could literally see the motion of the stone.outstanding!
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