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PasadenaTrudy

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43. I love them too!
Tue May 5, 2015, 12:03 PM
May 2015

The stores around me have closed, too, such a drag. I wanted to study geology in college, but my math and science skills were lagging. I still took basic geology and loved the field trips! I love driving around AZ and NM looking at the red rocks against the turquoise blue sky...sigh...I'm going again in Oct., staying by the Rio Grande. I'll be looking for rocks!

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I've always liked station001 May 2015 #1
Cool... they look like little drops of liquid metal. demmiblue May 2015 #4
Looks like a still shot from Terminator II n/t DFW May 2015 #45
That watermelon tourmaline is super cool!!! femmocrat May 2015 #2
That - and the giant amethyst "cathedral"! calimary May 2015 #17
Yeah, the giant amethyst - I didn't know they ever get this big! lovemydog May 2015 #21
Want!!! calimary May 2015 #22
That looks like a pic of deep space taken by the Hubble telescope. hifiguy May 2015 #29
It does! lovemydog May 2015 #30
That's one hell of a geode!! Manifestor_of_Light May 2015 #46
Yeah. I'll have a slice. lovemydog May 2015 #20
Gorgeous! K&R. Thanks for the moment of unexpect beauty and delight. nt tblue37 May 2015 #3
Nice. blogslut May 2015 #5
That top one is beautiful! station001 May 2015 #6
That's the labradorite. blogslut May 2015 #7
This one looks like stained glass - so cool: lovemydog May 2015 #19
I have some labradorite beads. Manifestor_of_Light May 2015 #47
I have just a few tiny flat teardrop c grade beads blogslut May 2015 #50
Labradorite is FABULOUS! Kinda like a "poor woman's opal." The fire and inner flashes of color calimary May 2015 #16
You'd definitely have to seal it in resin. blogslut May 2015 #25
I love rocks and minerals! I had a high old time sifting through this: WinkyDink May 2015 #8
That is right up my alley! demmiblue May 2015 #9
My interest began by growing up hard by THIS: WinkyDink May 2015 #26
Opals have always fascinated me. murielm99 May 2015 #10
Me, too. demmiblue May 2015 #28
I used to love to see the minerals room shenmue May 2015 #11
Very beautiful CrawlingChaos May 2015 #12
Just utterly sigh-worthy ANYWAY! calimary May 2015 #15
Beauty can be dangerous CrawlingChaos May 2015 #23
Last year PasadenaTrudy May 2015 #39
There were two different lapidary stores I used to love to go visit - until they both closed. calimary May 2015 #40
I love them too! PasadenaTrudy May 2015 #43
I can't top that. Ever. nt Xipe Totec May 2015 #13
SIGH.... calimary May 2015 #14
They're all mind-glowingly beautiful. lovemydog May 2015 #18
SInce I was a kid, I've been fascinated by minerals. Here are a few I managed to collect: DFW May 2015 #24
Lol... that antimonite kind of reminds me of Superman's Fortress of Solitude (in metallic form)! demmiblue May 2015 #27
Mother Nature shouldn't be underestimated as an artist DFW May 2015 #31
Those pyrite cubes are such a trip CrawlingChaos May 2015 #32
I wish I had time to play the ebay game DFW May 2015 #34
Yeah, it can be quite the time sucker CrawlingChaos May 2015 #51
Just remember the location DFW May 2015 #54
Oh MAAAAAAANNNNNN.... calimary May 2015 #41
Beautiful! I kinda like malachite--a poor man's turquoise--looks great with silver for Southwestern panader0 May 2015 #33
wow, just beautiful trueblue2007 May 2015 #35
They're rocks, Hank. Sheldon Cooper May 2015 #36
Here are two more pics DFW May 2015 #37
That's one spectacular rutilated quartz crystal, DFW! calimary May 2015 #42
Quite the minerologist yourself, I see DFW May 2015 #44
J.E.A.L.O.U.S.!!!!! calimary May 2015 #49
They found a huge colony of fossilized trilobites in Morocco's Atlas Mountains DFW May 2015 #53
First image to pop into my mind, too PasadenaTrudy May 2015 #38
There are many beautiful minerals. Manifestor_of_Light May 2015 #48
Boulder opal is very pretty and unusual. Manifestor_of_Light May 2015 #52
Wow. Looks like PasadenaTrudy May 2015 #55
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