Friday, October 15, 2010

What is it?




When a rock hound dies, what does he leave behind? A lot of rocks. A lot of big rocks and a lot of little rocks.
Fortunately or unfortunately my misguided brother sold out from under us a huge specimen collection of rocks. He told me later as a wise guy about it. He actually did me a favor as I would be trying to get rid of some of them right now. The good thing that he did, besides lining his own pockets and sharing a little of it with my mom, was to sell it to a man who was the husband of my first cousin. So it went to a rock fanatic guy, equipment and all. The bad thing was I would have taken a few pieces from that large amount, just for memory's sake.

This is agatized wood. It is in agate form which is much harder than petrified wood. My dad had a rock hound friend and he and his wife and my parents would travel all over the west picking this stuff up. NO it didn't come from a National Park. Mr. White was his name and he would read about places in Wyoming out in the desert where you could dig for it.
I went once with them to find fossils in rocks and a blue agatized wood rock. It was buried about six inches below the surface of the desert sand, laying in rows like fallen trees. I have one piece of that which I can share another day. It is one tenth the size of this big thing.


A standing tree, right?

This piece was out on the back sun patio area and it was so dirty and gray that I thought I had petrified wood. When I dipped it into a bucket of water, I was so pleasantly surprised. I am glad it wasn't out in the garage when the mother lode was sold.
I keep saying I am done bringing things home, but this was a beauty. There is a homemade glass shelving unit that displayed all of his finished, polished rocks that is still down there. I just don't know where that is going to go in this house.

A late night of blogging for me for Friday so I had better shut this down. I hope the weekend is going to be a good one for everyone. I am thinking about a friend John today and hope things go well. Thanks for stopping by..........

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good Morning Larry,
These are beautiful. What fun your parents must have had collecting these with their friends. Thanks for sharing them with us today.
John and I thank you for your thoughts and prayers. Today's dr. visit will take us into Atlanta traffic...I'll be the little old lady from the country holding up traffic! Speaking with my brother last evening, John and I are very encouraged to meet with this specialist today who was such a blessing to Larry.
Blessings to you and Della this weekend.

Ezhilan said...

It's interesting to see the agatized wood. I have interest in such things.