Rock collecting
Not sure if this is the right place to post this, but it seems the best that I could find.
Does anyone else collect rocks? I live where they opened up a new park that was an old quarry, so every time my husband and I go for walks I find new rocks that are neat. He has kind of gotten into it too a little. Lots of pink granite, a "salt and pepper" looking granite, and other neat looking rocks that I am not sure what they are.
It sure is fun! Always curious of what I will find next!
Yeah. Just various types of quartz. Mostly milky, smokey and some rose here. I like finding round or roundish ones caused by them rubbing against one another in flowing water, ones smoothed out via erosion of some type, usually water and silt, along with the aforementioned abrasion.
My prized possession is an amazingly beautiful one that a crow dropped off for me as a gift for giving him some food. He made sure to put it on the front step of the house.
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My prized possession is an amazingly beautiful one that a crow dropped off for me as a gift for giving him some food. He made sure to put it on the front step of the house.
I collected a bit of rocks when I was a kid. Me & my parents took a vacation to Arkansas a couple times & mined quartz from some mountain quary thing. Most of em were very dirty. I was in 5th or 6th grade one of the times & I was required to do a sceince fair project shortly after our trip so the project was about cleaning the quartz. My parents did most all the work & I just had to give the presentation but my anxiety still made that difficult. I collected a bit of other various rocks as well. Some me or my parents found lying around various areas(my dad worked in construction & ocasionally found itneresting 1s at job sites) & some me or my parents bought. I had a few fossils as well that we bought; I know fossils are not really rocks but the're close enough for this thread. I didn't bring any of my collection with me when I moved out; they woulda been difficult to transport this much distance. I also got rid of some common 1s by putting em in my parents driveway to have less clutter. My mom started storing a lot of things in my room after I moved out & I haven't seen what was left of that rock collection in many years. I'd guess they're burried behind a bunch of stuff in my closet somewhere in a storage bin or box.
After I moved out I bought a few rocks from differnt places including an ammonite fossil online. I was buying some other stuff from that site & the fossil was on sale & I needed my order to be over a certain amount, plus I think it's kewl that a Pokemon was based on it even if the Pokemon is really lame. I'm more into crystal skulls these days thou
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Me & my girlfreind went to the mall a month or so ago cuz she had an appointment with her psychiatrist which is nearby & we wanted to eat at IHOP which is in the mall. We hadn't been to the mall in a long time. Anyways we saw a new store there selling various nicknacks which Cass is into & they had also had some various rocks/stones & crystal skulls. They had a couple kewl big alien head skulls for $50 & I bought the kewler one & only got charged $25 for it
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I’ve collected rocks ever since I can remember. Not in any systematic way, more like what caught my fancy at the time. I still have some from childhood: a chunk of sandstone with layers of colors, a piece of raw obsidian. We collected agates and jasper on the shore of Lake Superior. The Buffalo River was full of a large variety of different kinds of rocks, many of which are sitting right next to me now. The Peace River has fossils. I have parts of fossilized manatee ribs, turtle shells.
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Omg I'm obsessed with rocks. I have literally hundreds all around the house and garden. I collect them and bring them home. I've taken rocks I shouldn't have as well. Rocks are my life!
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It is fun to see what interesting looking ones I can find. I think a lot are quartz or have a lot of quartz crystals in them.
Nice to see other collectors! It can be hard to identify some, especially the more plainer looking ones. I found a few that are definite grey but have sparkles all through them. I think that might be small quartz crystals though I am not sure.
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