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JumboJet wrote:
My wife's name is not Lucy, but she collects rocks. Mostly small rocks, but every now and then she will try to slip in a nice sized one.
We have traveled together to most of the lower 48 and she collects rocks from streams, rivers, and trails.
One of these days the earth will be out of balance due to her collection.
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bka0721 wrote:last year i hunted for old abandoned cabins to photograph.this year its going to be strange rock formations.
Well, the obvious, photographs. Specifically, photographs of the entry signs. This often includes all access points that have entry signs. Over the decades have seen many of these signs change and then change back to the original. The most interesting story was when the Grand Teton entrance sign (Elk Refuge side) was stolen and a year later found abandoned in a home, in California.
Also, Postcards that I mail from of 407 National Park Properties I have visited, as well as state parks and museums of note (Norman Rockwell as an example). I currently have 22 persons on my Post Card Mailing list.
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May-02-2015 07:45 AM
JumboJet wrote:X 2 I love rocks also. My walls talk to me:)
My wife's name is not Lucy, but she collects rocks. Mostly small rocks, but every now and then she will try to slip in a nice sized one.
We have traveled together to most of the lower 48 and she collects rocks from streams, rivers, and trails.
One of these days the earth will be out of balance due to her collection.
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