Actually they stay quite busy gathering dust and such.What else do they have to do?
Wow! Gorgeous! Thank you for posting this stunning rock.
Is that a rock or are you just happy to see us.......Secret creek in the Canadian Rockies of course! The size is big grunt and stagger but no hernia.
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Wow, cool stuff. Are you going to treat the wood with preservative?Picked this up off a river beach the other day. Hungry bit of wood eating a rock. I’ve always thought it would be cool to do this on purpose and grow a daiza around a stone someday. View attachment 266392View attachment 266393View attachment 266394View attachment 266395View attachment 266396
And this, same day, interesting enough to not be left behind, just another damn rock hanging around the place.View attachment 266397
So noted. Idea appropriated. Thanks!A bunch of iron-rich sandstone I found locally. I'm probably going to cement a load of these together to create a platform for a tall rock planting.
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