RE: A Lifelong Love of Rocks... Becomes Art (HCA #1)
You are viewing a single comment's thread:
This is the coolest post ever!
I got to learn more about you and what you like to do for fun, and it made me smile too!
I let out a 'Hell No!' when I read 106! Good on you for starting a , kind of business!!
Your art is stunning, too, by the way :D
Wisconsin was covered by a glacier, too, and the landscape is so different where the glacier was and where it wasn't. It's interesting how Denmark and Wisconsin share a commonality. Small world :D
Have a wonderful Friday!!
0
0
0.000
Thank you @snook!
As you can probably tell, rocks are near and dear to my heart... we have a house full of them.
Where we live now — in western Washington — it was close to the edge of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet, which pushed down from both Alaska and Canada, as well as from the east when the ice started melting. The most notable glacial remnant we have is the Hood Canal, which is the longest and deepest fjord in the lower 48... and it is right around the corner from us, making for some great beach combing.
I was wondering where you could find all those types of rocks in a place close enough to you, but that makes perfect sense.
You made me revisit my school days, where we took field trips to learn about the geography of the land, seeing firsthand how the glaciers had changed the area and left behind many rocks. I had not thought of that in forever!
What fun memories. Thank you!