March 2012
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doodle-muse asked: Would it be all right if I used some of your pictures in a blog post for my English class (well, the images you put up here anyway)? I'm not hotlinking anything and would have a link back to the respective page of each image I use. Is that all right, or should I cite your blog differently?
February 2012
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Benefits of Being Weird
callipygianduchess:
This is a typography series I did based on Seth Godin’s book, “We are all Weird”.
emilyalicewalsh
This is reblogged from my personal tumblr. Just wanted to share with you guys something of mine I’m pretty proud of. :)
cave-singer gave me the source to the mystery. It’s opal!
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Classic Crazy Bones.
I am selling them in lots. I have New Generation, Ghosts, Buddies, Things, and Sports ones. I have literally thousands. I’ll be listing new lots every few days.
If anyone is interested, here are my listings.
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I have literally thousands of Classic Crazy Bones.
I am selling them in lots on eBay. Is this something any of you would be interested in?
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therandompragmatist asked: Hello. I noticed your post on "Sun-stone" and I think you might be incorrect. Sun-stone is Native to Southern Oregon land and is a recent find as a semi precious stone if my information is correct. Just wanted you to know. I have not read any information about Sun-stone being man made. It is actually mined by rock hounds in Southern Oregon. And I have found a few Sun-stones myself. :)
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lolitacosmos asked: hi :) i want to ask you something. My friend gave me a mineral, and it's from brazil. She told me that her name it's "piedra de las estrellas" or star stone (my translate) and i wonder what is the real name of the stone. And if you know it, you can tell me? I looking for in the internet and the only thing that i found it's other name "blaufluss" but i don't...
Anonymous asked: Could you recommend a few interesting minerals that are bluegreen/teal, gold/yellow, or indigo/purple? Thanks in advance. :)
ryttu3k asked: Hey there! Do you accept submissions from private collections? They most likely won't be photographed as beautifully as the images you have already, but we have a lot of really interesting Rhodochrosite in different morphologies and colours that you may be interested in. If you are interested, would you prefer individual pictures (there's about six) or a group shot?
deathcomes4u asked: I've been interested in and collecting crystals and semi-precious stones for over a decade now, but there is one stone that baffles me. Have you ever come across Goldstone? Also known as Sunstone? 'Gold' and 'blue' are the more common variations, and I got a small green specimen while in England, but I have never been able to ascertain whether it is a natural or a man made...
phledglingphysicist asked: Do you have any microline? I've seen you post it before, but searching tags brings up nothing =(
pinkhairedneko asked: You can answer this privately! I'm just curious as to how you place posts into your "favorite mineral" pages. Does it automatically update, or do you have to place each mineral on a page? If it automatically updates, is there a code? Thanks!
quatschh asked: to answer the earlier question - cassvile, pa has a great abandoned coal mine thats fun to root around. i found lots of plant fossils there, as well as some trilobites. and of course massive amounts of coal :)
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