Chickie....first of all, it's SO good to have a mouse to use instead of dragging 12 piece puzzles on the kindle. :) I am sure you know what I mean.
Secondly, you obviously go to great lengths to get rocks, and you are quite picky about the rocks you want. You think about rocks for a few months. We may be passing through southern Illinois in the spring....perhaps there will be a quick rock drop off. :) (I shall have to check with my rock partner, Morris first to make sure that it's okay to give rocks away!)
LOL morris. I was cheap labor really, but loved the work.
haha, Celeste. There are no nice rocks down here Celeste. When I went to northern Illinois to visit family (after moving here), I filled the trunk with rocks to bring home for my gardens.
Ofcourse I expect beautiful colored smooth big field stone. Is that asking for too much. LOL
When I drove a tractor for my farmer neighbor friend (up north) I took pleasure in stopping the tractor to pick up big rocks. He had a basket on the front on top of the weights just for rocks. Ofcourse, he was glad to get rid of them.
I wonder if they would live like Martins is a group. the way they fight over a feeder they are not the most social creatures I have had the pleasure to meet.
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