textiger
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Post by textiger on Apr 6, 2006 11:43:46 GMT -5
Yogi, My mom used to have an antique shop in Old Bowie. First in a shop next to the fire station and then in the old Oddfellows Hall. Spent many a weekend there and had quite a few pizzas at the Railroad Inn. I guess it's not the same place anymore.
matt
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beechcomber
spending too much on rocks
Summertime!
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Post by beechcomber on Apr 6, 2006 11:53:10 GMT -5
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yogi
starting to spend too much on rocks
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Post by yogi on Apr 6, 2006 12:04:34 GMT -5
Old town hasn't changed too much, the Railroad Inn is my favorite pizza! There are like 3 or 4 antique shops next to the fire house and across the street. To the north there are a few small housing tracts they have built in the last couple years, and the city is planning to develop Old Town more, 'Ole Towne' sort of thing. Going towards Greenbelt there are some big housing tracts added in the last 15 years, but it's still a real nice area. We love going to the Fall Fest, good fun. Bill
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Post by Cher on Apr 6, 2006 12:19:52 GMT -5
Bill, which link are you using from photo bucket to put in the post? I'm just wondering because the pics are so big, I think the 2nd link is a bit smaller photo and wouldn't talk so long to load for those of us still on dial up. Not 100% sure though since I don't use photo bucket but there's plenty that do who could tell you the right one.
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yogi
starting to spend too much on rocks
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Post by yogi on Apr 6, 2006 12:25:32 GMT -5
Sorry Cher, I'm really new to Photobucket, I'll try the other tags. Bill
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stefan
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Post by stefan on Apr 6, 2006 12:44:04 GMT -5
Really sweet haul- love the color
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Sabre52
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Post by Sabre52 on Apr 6, 2006 13:46:54 GMT -5
What a bonanza! Nice glowing colors in those nuggets. I've seen something similar out here in Calif. but i think they were a kind of quartzite and not the nice soft pinks of what you're finding. You've got you a great find there. great picture taking too! Keep up the good work....mel
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Post by Cher on Apr 6, 2006 14:25:20 GMT -5
I've found rocks that have this kind of look to them up here but only in white/clear and a couple that had an orangy look to them. Kind of reminded me of the look that moonstone has. Is it the lines or through it or what that remind you of dino bone?
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Post by entrerh9 on Apr 6, 2006 15:30:57 GMT -5
Great pictures and beautiful stones! It must feel especially rewarding since you spent some time researching and inquiring before you found what you were looking for. Well done!
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yogi
starting to spend too much on rocks
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Post by yogi on Apr 6, 2006 22:45:37 GMT -5
Well Cher, that one and only web site, with info about this stone, proposed that it is dino bone. From the pieces I found I haven't seen the bold pattern of webbing and cells, like the marrow of a bone, that is seen in the dino bone agate from out west. But after looking at pics of dino agate, some of the stones I have do have a slight 'polka dotted' look that is less defined but somewhat like marrow. On the other hand, some pieces are like colored smoke. A few of the stones are kind of 'glittery', kind of like fire opal, but not as iridescent as opal. Some look a little like plume agate. I can only say for sure that it is some kind of chalcedony, close to carnelian. P.S. I tried the other options in photo bucket, Url and Tag. the URL is just a pasteable address to the file on Photo bucket, and the tag is for including the HTML code in a page. I think the issue is the size I uploaded, I don't think I can do a thumbnail with just the free Photo Bucket account ( don't know for sure if the upgrade account would do thumb nails for me). I'll keep you in mind when I up load future pics and keep them smaller Bill
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yogi
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Post by yogi on Apr 6, 2006 23:19:11 GMT -5
Thanks Mel, this camara is new and I'm still learning all the setting. And yes entrerh9, I'm a happy camper!
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Post by Cher on Apr 7, 2006 9:01:46 GMT -5
Well Cher, that one and only web site, with info about this stone, proposed that it is dino bone. From the pieces I found I haven't seen the bold pattern of webbing and cells, like the marrow of a bone, that is seen in the dino bone agate from out west. But after looking at pics of dino agate, some of the stones I have do have a slight 'polka dotted' look that is less defined but somewhat like marrow. On the other hand, some pieces are like colored smoke. A few of the stones are kind of 'glittery', kind of like fire opal, but not as iridescent as opal. Some look a little like plume agate. I can only say for sure that it is some kind of chalcedony, close to carnelian. P.S. I tried the other options in photo bucket, Url and Tag. the URL is just a pasteable address to the file on Photo bucket, and the tag is for including the HTML code in a page. I think the issue is the size I uploaded, I don't think I can do a thumbnail with just the free Photo Bucket account ( don't know for sure if the upgrade account would do thumb nails for me). I'll keep you in mind when I up load future pics and keep them smaller Bill Sounds like an interesting site that you found, it pays to dig around and try lots of different keywords in your searches. I think it's just amazing that you found a place so close that has such nice stones right there. I'm not sure exactly how photo bucket works, if you need to resize before you put them up or what to get the thumbnails. Thumbnails are ok but if you don't reduce the size of the original that pops up from clicking the thumbnail it doesn't do much good anyway. Still takes way too long to download so there's lots of pics I don't see except in the tiny sizes. There's a free program called Irfanview that you can get at www.download.com and a few other places that let you resize your pics here, I know Earthdog uses it. I use Paint Shop pro myself. I thought there was a thread in the Tips forum on photobucket but couldn't find it.
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Post by deb193 on Apr 7, 2006 9:46:19 GMT -5
Bill, which link are you using from photo bucket to put in the post? I'm just wondering because the pics are so big, I think the 2nd link is a bit smaller photo and wouldn't talk so long to load for those of us still on dial up. Not 100% sure though since I don't use photo bucket but there's plenty that do who could tell you the right one. For lots of photos, the option to generate thumbnails is best. Free account will do this. Mine does. Put a check by the photos, then at the bottom click the GENERATE button, then use the thumbnail text. Love the orange rocks! Can't wait to trade.
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wendywell
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Post by wendywell on Sept 29, 2024 13:00:33 GMT -5
Hi there! I realize this is an old post, but I’m curious what you ended up doing with these? Did you tumble any? My young son and I are getting into rock hounding and tumbling. We live in D.C. and recently found some similar stones in Sligo Creek in Silver Spring, MD.
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Mark K
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Post by Mark K on Sept 29, 2024 14:17:56 GMT -5
Yogi has not been here since 2008. Hopefully he is still kicking.
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