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Post by NatureNut on Jun 29, 2012 21:46:57 GMT -5
Oh so pretty material. I'm partial to the lace. Jo
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Post by NatureNut on Jun 29, 2012 20:48:22 GMT -5
Wow, they look great Snuffy. Love all the lightening bolts and the paint spatters. Jo
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Post by NatureNut on Jun 29, 2012 20:45:05 GMT -5
Bet she was wondering if any of hers were in there, LOL. What great pics! Jo
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Post by NatureNut on Jun 29, 2012 20:42:01 GMT -5
Wow, that looks great Don! The fine silver is so bright and looks awesome. Jo
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Post by NatureNut on Jun 29, 2012 15:27:26 GMT -5
Wow, she grew didn't she?
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Post by NatureNut on Jun 28, 2012 21:10:11 GMT -5
Pennsylvania
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Post by NatureNut on Jun 28, 2012 20:00:20 GMT -5
Just want to clear up that Sunstone is feldspar. Try googling "albite sunstone". Jo
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Post by NatureNut on Jun 28, 2012 19:50:53 GMT -5
Look, he's posing for the camera!
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Post by NatureNut on Jun 28, 2012 13:51:26 GMT -5
I've hounded Albite Sunstone, the slab does look like possible Sunstone. Sunstone is feldspar and can be interspersed with Quartz.
This was a very nice thing for someone to do. RTHers are the best! Jo
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Post by NatureNut on Jun 28, 2012 8:44:23 GMT -5
LOL
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Post by NatureNut on Jun 28, 2012 8:25:48 GMT -5
Hey Don, just want to say that I have Limestone Moqui Balls and Pyrite Moqui Balls from Canada that Saskrock kindly sent me in a trade a while back, so it may not just be iron. I have some of the iron ones that were given to me by a Hopi friend last year too. Jo
P.S. sure looks like a scoop of ice cream.
Okay, maybe Moqui Balls are iron around a sandstone core and the ones I have from Sask are just concretions.
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Post by NatureNut on Jun 27, 2012 19:24:34 GMT -5
I was thinking about him today too and wondering how he's doing.
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Post by NatureNut on Jun 27, 2012 7:12:24 GMT -5
Very cool Cathy. Your rocks come from a special area. I'm gonna have fun watching the box on its travels. Jo
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Post by NatureNut on Jun 27, 2012 7:05:19 GMT -5
Wow, they're all nice. The last one and the Antelope are my favs. Jo
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Post by NatureNut on Jun 27, 2012 7:03:07 GMT -5
I looked and can't find it either.
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Post by NatureNut on Jun 27, 2012 7:02:13 GMT -5
Hang in, Susan. If you're having challenges, figure that others are too. Stick with it and show them the meaning of unconditional love. Jo
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Post by NatureNut on Jun 27, 2012 6:59:10 GMT -5
Your wife's beading work is top notch! Love the Indian Blanket. I have some in that color but not as nice, and in purples. Jo
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Post by NatureNut on Jun 26, 2012 21:01:56 GMT -5
Seeing all the detail in the feathers is awesome, and look at his eye! They really are graceful in the sky. Congrats on the shot, I know how hard it is. Jo
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Post by NatureNut on Jun 26, 2012 20:58:16 GMT -5
Yeah Horray for you Tela. LOL, I had to chuckle when I saw the picture "at the wheel", and noticed your beautiful fingernails. Very nice cab and what a wonderful blog. Jo
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Post by NatureNut on Jun 26, 2012 20:26:13 GMT -5
Oh man, we had rhubarb growing and we used to cut it and cook it with a little sugar and water and then use it in place of strawberries in a shortcake or add them to strawberries. We also used to make rhubarb jam. That looks delicious. yum! Jo
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