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Post by rockjunquie on May 25, 2018 9:57:06 GMT -5
It came unnamed. I know I have seen this before, but the name escapes me. Sabre52 and anyone else wanna take a stab?
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Post by MsAli on May 25, 2018 12:08:07 GMT -5
I have no clue, but I love the "Leaves" in it
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Post by socalagatehound on May 25, 2018 16:03:17 GMT -5
Hi Tela rockjunquieThe colors remind me of Canadian River Plume.
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Don
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Post by Don on May 25, 2018 16:12:38 GMT -5
Canadian river is what I thought of as well.
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Post by rockjunquie on May 25, 2018 16:46:42 GMT -5
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Post by socalagatehound on May 25, 2018 22:13:34 GMT -5
Yeah, you never know where you'll find a good ole Canadian...LOL! Apparently, the Canadian River got it's name from the Spanish word cañada, which means glen.
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Post by pizzano on May 26, 2018 0:57:17 GMT -5
cañada.....more specifically translated from Spanish to English = gully or ravine.......the name "Canada" is of a native language heritage "Kanata" meaning village or settlement........has no Spanish influence at all....!
Just to clarify.......don't want to upset any Canadians here...!
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Post by socalagatehound on May 26, 2018 12:28:15 GMT -5
Yes, no connection between the Canadian River in Texas and the country named Canada.
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Post by Sabre52 on May 26, 2018 21:22:01 GMT -5
I concur, Canadian River Plume. Plume occurs in bands of plume in red, black and yellow. Different pattern depending on what sections you cut through. Very scarce these days, even here in local Texas shows....Mel
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Post by stardiamond on May 30, 2018 17:58:24 GMT -5
I ran across this when sorting: If it is the same it might help with the id.
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Post by Mark K on May 30, 2018 18:02:35 GMT -5
It looks like fall leaves blowing in the wind. You could call that piece "Autumn Breeze".
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Post by victor1941 on May 31, 2018 15:27:56 GMT -5
The slab that is pictured also looks like calico lace.
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