Kaleidoscope Jasper |
This doesn't mean I haven't spent an embarrassing amount of time on eBay, drooling over gorgeous pieces of stone that someone else has found and offered up for sale. I have even bought a few. But there is no comparison between finding one in a Priority Mail box and finding one on a gravel bar, beach or cliffside. I can admire the rocks I buy, but lost are the memories, the stories, the sense of accomplishment. To me it's the difference between catching a salmon, and buying one at the market for dinner. (OK, there are weaknesses to that comparison - rocks stay with you long after the salmon dinner is done)
Go to Hans Gamma's site here
or be blown away by the Morrisonite slabs here
Yes, I would be happy to own any of those. But I would be even happier if I'd FOUND one of those.
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Note : the piece pictured above is from a box of Kaleidoscope Jasper rough I ordered last year. Polished, it is a thing of beauty - but does it compare with some far less exotic things I have found myself? Not even close.
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