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Post by snowmom on Jun 29, 2015 6:31:39 GMT -5
LOL, I thought it was moss agate! wow! good one...
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Post by snowmom on Jun 29, 2015 6:30:08 GMT -5
watching with interest!
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Post by snowmom on Jun 29, 2015 6:00:20 GMT -5
awesome! the last photo, last slab on the right has a lake surrounded by trees if you turn it horizontally, hope you show us the cabs that come from these too, looks like some real cool stuff will be coming from these cuts!
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Post by snowmom on Jun 29, 2015 5:55:08 GMT -5
that's beautiful!
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Post by snowmom on Jun 29, 2015 5:52:51 GMT -5
beautiful!
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Post by snowmom on Jun 29, 2015 5:37:23 GMT -5
wow, loads of color and variety. Interesting glass, too. That last one is one to get lost in. Lots of hard work in these cabs, they are beautiful. Thanks for taking the time to photo and post them, great show.
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Post by snowmom on Jun 29, 2015 5:31:13 GMT -5
heh, kinda looks like the pattern you see in ocean jasper, agates, deteriorating basalt, zeolites and some other rocks.. way cool Mr.Mohs
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Post by snowmom on Jun 28, 2015 13:37:14 GMT -5
www.pnas.org/content/early/2015/06/23/1505515112 abstract of research paper. Sounds like the microbes lived on one form of iron, digesting it, and passed an iron product on as waste. Theory had it that the red and black were probably an aerobic and anerobic phase of bacterial action and inaction on ferrous material; this might lean toward proving that theory. ? ? ?
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Post by snowmom on Jun 28, 2015 5:13:54 GMT -5
welcome from Michigan!
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Post by snowmom on Jun 28, 2015 5:13:04 GMT -5
welcome from Michigan!
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Post by snowmom on Jun 28, 2015 5:05:25 GMT -5
that would be great!
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Post by snowmom on Jun 28, 2015 5:01:05 GMT -5
beautiful! very display worthy, a nice reminder of friendship! perhaps somebody here will recognize the type of wood and be able to shed some light on where it came from.
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Post by snowmom on Jun 28, 2015 4:04:26 GMT -5
sweet! looks like an underwater shot... more please!
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Post by snowmom on Jun 28, 2015 4:02:24 GMT -5
wowser!
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Post by snowmom on Jun 28, 2015 3:57:15 GMT -5
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Post by snowmom on Jun 27, 2015 16:50:49 GMT -5
Haha, I found that on my facebook page this morning... interesting, I didn't know about any of the incidents reported there. LOL about the missing captain. quick thinking on somebody's part when there was a disagreement and man overboard while on the water. (my take, I have a very skeptical mind)
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Post by snowmom on Jun 27, 2015 16:20:58 GMT -5
this is gonna be good. Watching with interest- bring it on!
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Post by snowmom on Jun 27, 2015 16:19:25 GMT -5
No short term memory for this old mam! Two high falls off structures,more than 20 feet..Three car wrecks and a blow to the head with a 24" pipe wrench! The last fall off a 20 foot production tank in the oilfields,put me in amnesia for five hours(did a head shot into the header pipes below)!! Can look at something,walk out the door and forget it..Can't remember numbers,names,things that have happened in the near past,most things get written down,so I can remember them.. Long term memory is great,can remember stuff as far back as three years old-wierd huh!!! doing pretty good Mike, I am in the same boat, and chalking it up to old age... one of my best friends says the older she gets, the more she believes in the hereafter- says she spends a lot of time walking into the other room now and asking herself "now what was I here after"? - me too!
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Post by snowmom on Jun 27, 2015 16:10:06 GMT -5
clever idea 1dave.
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Post by snowmom on Jun 27, 2015 16:08:14 GMT -5
copied . pasted, and sent in an email to a few select people.
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