i found amber in the shingle

dolf

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i like sifting through pebbles at the beach.

what have you found recently?
 
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One of my favorite pastimes is rock hunting. I love it! Don't do it much in Ohio but when I lived in Washington State, close to the rivers, I did it constantly.
 
Great find, Dolf! I would love to find something like that!

Are you going to have it set and wear it?
 
One of my favorite pastimes is rock hunting. I love it! Don't do it much in Ohio but when I lived in Washington State, close to the rivers, I did it constantly.
find anything exciting?
Great find, Dolf! I would love to find something like that!

Are you going to have it set and wear it?
i don't know. i quite like it the way it is...
i was stupid excited when i spotted it. it's much bigger than i've found before!
 
i found my dogs on the front porch this morning. i would have preferred amber.
 
's amber. this short stretch of coast is famous for it.
southwold especially. it's found along the shore.

Old Arbot Street in Moscow is famous for it, too. And imitation.

I'm sure you know your amber. It's identical in color and transparency to agates found on the beach north of Kenai.
 
Old Arbot Street in Moscow is famous for it, too. And imitation.

I'm sure you know your amber. It's identical in color and transparency to agates found on the beach north of Kenai.

the museum has pices of fake amber on display. it's pretty convincing stuff! but a little too perfect. i like the flaws, the creases where the drier surface of the sap rolled over it'self.
 
That is cool! I've never found any amber, because I live in the wrong part of the world for that. However, I have found a number of fossils of crinoid stems and brachiopods. They're not sexy, but it's cool to find something that hasn't seen light since the Cambrian era.

Did you check closely for inclusions? Sometimes the insects can be very small. Even tiny gnats would increase the value.
 
That is cool! I've never found any amber, because I live in the wrong part of the world for that. However, I have found a number of fossils of crinoid stems and brachiopods. They're not sexy, but it's cool to find something that hasn't seen light since the Cambrian era.

Did you check closely for inclusions? Sometimes the insects can be very small. Even tiny gnats would increase the value.

i've not put it under the microscope yet but i'll get around to it.

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^^a dull pebble i found, placed under my microscope.
how cool is that??
 
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That is cool! I've never found any amber, because I live in the wrong part of the world for that. However, I have found a number of fossils of crinoid stems and brachiopods. They're not sexy, but it's cool to find something that hasn't seen light since the Cambrian era.

Did you check closely for inclusions? Sometimes the insects can be very small. Even tiny gnats would increase the value.

you're a tiny gnat! :D
 
By the way, I like how you used the word "shingle" to describe the pebbles. Used in that context, it's one of my favorite words. I wrote a nonce poem that included it once.
 
Your fingers appear chubby in those pics. Fix it. You'd never get those into me.
 
Many years agi, I found a very large piece of green amber in Russia.
I had it cut, polished and set into a bracelet and necklace.
It has bugs and a hole from a small branch in it.
I'll dig it out of the jewellery box once I get the kidlet off to school and take a pic for you.
(About an hour or so from now.)
 
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