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Post by snowmom on Aug 8, 2015 9:37:58 GMT -5
will do, I checked on it those few days after I started it out of not knowing whether I had loaded it correctly, though it seemed from the instructions I did. I did not do a cleanout when I pulled these from the barrel, everything just went back in.. now if I can just leave it alone for a month. I listen to it to make sure I still hear things moving in there a bit... having fun.
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Post by snowmom on Aug 8, 2015 7:36:39 GMT -5
beautiful! (not venomous lilacmoth) radio, how neat that you got to see them hatching, how wonderful and mouse-free the area around your home will be! now that's good payback.
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Post by snowmom on Aug 8, 2015 7:31:43 GMT -5
boggles the mind. thanks for the post
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Post by snowmom on Aug 8, 2015 7:30:25 GMT -5
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Post by snowmom on Aug 8, 2015 7:26:03 GMT -5
soaking them in vinegar should soften them up so you can scrape 'em off!
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Post by snowmom on Aug 8, 2015 7:21:25 GMT -5
update- checked on the barrel last week to make sure it wasn't running dry, it was perfect and developing a slurry, some grit remaining, so I sealed it up and let it run a little longer. today is the first time I looked at what is going on in there. I have removed several of the colored non-puddings and put in another larger pudding I found last week, and set back to roll a little longer. this is very interesting! (thanks again capt'bob)
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Post by snowmom on Aug 8, 2015 6:19:23 GMT -5
looks like great fun, nice finds, spectacular scenery. Thanks for the show. (ditto Jean)
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Post by snowmom on Aug 8, 2015 6:04:33 GMT -5
that's just unreal... (congratulations Ed on conquering the mysteries)
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Post by snowmom on Aug 8, 2015 6:01:23 GMT -5
I have picked a few up, they are out there fairly frequently, wide range of crystal sizes, mostly with dark matrix. fun stuff!
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Post by snowmom on Aug 8, 2015 5:48:20 GMT -5
oh my, that's beautiful!
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Post by snowmom on Aug 8, 2015 5:04:14 GMT -5
interesting that viewership for this debate broke all records for anything ever shown by Fox. I was left to wonder what it was that drew such an audience? I would hope that is shows active interest and concern in the way the Country is headed and that every one of those viewers will be well informed voters when the time comes. Thanks rockpickerforever Jean for the link. I'ma go take that test now.
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Post by snowmom on Aug 8, 2015 4:31:58 GMT -5
so many rocks, so little time....
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Post by snowmom on Aug 7, 2015 5:32:21 GMT -5
awesome!
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Post by snowmom on Aug 7, 2015 5:28:45 GMT -5
I love it when you post bones! like Pat I would not have recognized them as bones at least at first. Wonderful color and crystals in those... are you sitting right by your friend's side when he goes through those crates? What a fun treasure hunt that would be. crates of old bones.... boggles the mind.
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Post by snowmom on Aug 7, 2015 5:24:29 GMT -5
a seal? cutie!
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Post by snowmom on Aug 7, 2015 5:23:24 GMT -5
beautiful! Do you still have the sphere making machine Don? jakesrocks ? I know several others make spheres, Shotgunner, Rattlehead, who else?
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Post by snowmom on Aug 7, 2015 5:18:50 GMT -5
If you brought any rocks home, we'd love to see pictures of them!
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Post by snowmom on Aug 7, 2015 5:12:33 GMT -5
pretty stuff! I love how you are always trying new things.
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Post by snowmom on Aug 7, 2015 5:09:46 GMT -5
you definitely experiment with varying forms, types of wires and and construction. I see that as so creative! The first cage format is surprising and could work very well on a bold colored solid stone,so much here to admire. Keep them coming.
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Post by snowmom on Aug 7, 2015 4:56:17 GMT -5
incredibly beautiful!
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