this is not me, but if i had a rock room it might be me.
i love finding rocks
especially heart-shaped rocks
i am always looking for them no matter where i am
when i find one
voila! – it’s magic
i only keep the very special ones.
—
‘rocks are records of events that took place at the time they formed.
they are books. they have a different vocabulary,
a different alphabet, but you learn how to read them.’
-john mcphee, american writer and pulitzer prize winner
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I used to find heart-shaped rocks for Julie. She kept the best ones in a smal box, which is now ‘somewhere’. 😊
Best wishes, Pete.
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that’s so sweet.
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He has perhaps too many of them. 😅
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yes, they’ve kind of taken over )
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Yup 👍🏼
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A great picture! I often spot some when I’m walking along our beach.
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I just love finding them
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I have a few heart-shaped fossils plucked from Texas limestone; they actually were clams, back (way back!) in the day.
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that is so cool –
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Rock on, Beth! George Three and his twin, Patrick, collect rocks and are currently in a BOCES class to sharpen their skills to help polish and shape them to make cool jewelry and other neat things.
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that’s great!
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Heart shaped rocks are fun to find especially when they are unexpected and you’re not quite looking for them.
It’s amazing to sometimes think about how long they’ve been around and where they’ve travelled from and encountered in their lifetime.
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yes, so very true on both counts. there is always a story in each.
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He has one too many methinks 😆
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and it’s highly likely that you are right )
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Me too, Beth! This pic made me giggle. 🤭
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<3
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Our front yard is rocked. Beats mowing the grass. They aren’t smooth but they make a nice nap place for the deer.
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nice –
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Oooh….rocks are books with a different vocabulary….wow! 🥰
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right!
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There is a special rock for everyone and every age group
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yes –
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I used to be a geologist, and I still have rocks and minerals around the house!!! I love them!
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how wonderful !
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Love finding heart-shaped rocks! And leaves, and tufts of grass, and… finding hearts in nature feels like God left valentines in our path to remind us of His love! 🧡
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<3 yes, and shells…….
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Yes!
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Wonderful!!!
I found a rock with a Smiley face once. It still makes me smile when I look at its picture. Left it on the beach in Costa Rica for someone else to see and enjoy!
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great idea
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When I think about it, it may not been just left it for others to enjoy but going thru customs and them finding a rock in my luggage may not have gone so well.
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I’ve had mixed results
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I have a few small rocks (somewhere) from special places. And one very special one that I’m afraid I lost the last time I moved. :(
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sometimes they resurface and I only keep a few as well
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An organized hoard of rocks is a life’s work.
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Indeed
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:-) I love that too…. you can also make it a rockgarden!
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True
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I collect heart-shaped rocks too. Somewhat easier now in my dottage since I have to look down to watch my step. Did you know there’s a Heart-Shaped Rock group on Facebook? Some real finds displayed by that group!
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I’m in it! Yes, looking down more as we age leads to more discoveries-
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Oh, I love this. I was trying to figure out why my 5-yr-old’s backpack was so heavy. He was carrying around rocks… You’re right – they have magic!
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That’s it! Every year I had a few students who loved rocks too and would carry home heavy backpack)
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:)
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I loved collecting rocks when I was little and so did my kids. There is something about rocks.
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Why do we love rocks so much? I collect heart shaped rocks as well..along with Petosky stones and driftwood and pinecones and shells and lichen covered twigs and feathers, etc. I should of been a woodland gnome or a forest fairy. :) Chris
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Me too! All of that – it must be something primal within us
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Rock in Beth ❣️
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❤️
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I understand completely. Always looking for them. How special they are. Definitely magic.
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<3
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One of my friends does the painted rocks thing with positive messages on them with college students and scatters them around campus.
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I love that –
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That room is pretty amazing, I like finding rocks too. I love smooth ones.
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nice, like the river rocks –
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I love collecting rocks, too! There’s just something about them…
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yes, absolutely –
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You definitely rock!
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Another thing we have in common– a love of rocks (except the kind you have to pick from farm fields). These days I especially like finding painted rocks (which are really stones, but everyone calls them rocks). Happy rock hunting.
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they are so fun, and thanks!
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The minute I saw the photo, I wanted to be there in that glorious rock room. Children love rocks! Every find is a wonder in itself. I’m with them, all the way. Finding a heart shaped rock is like finding gold.
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exactly, Jennie!
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😀
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rocks especially pretty heart shaped ones are cool!
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They are!
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