I am so superhappy and thankful! The perfect present ❤️❤️❤️ even my cat got something and he loves then packaging 😂 will find a special place for the oil painting. Thank you so much!
Oh no, I forgot to check this and am now WAY late! Hahahaha... Loved this so much last year ❤️ DIMITRIS or anyone else, can you please add me to the Facebook group if you think that might help me remember next year? THAAAAANKS, Carin Sorvik ✌️♥️🉑
Package on the way. A lil worried about the Zip Code which I used, did not match as per the Post Office. The clerk said use it anyway..so I did! Hope it makes it there safe. Due to arrive 12/20.
Thank you fellow 10 clubber for saving my ass....again!!!
Giventofly69 - you took note of my geeky rock obsession and planted a new beauty in my collection from the amazing Voisey's Bay, Newfoundland. Stunning core sample. Thanks for that! Thanks for everything you sent. I have the coffee with me now while I work in the field and the beans and chocolate are destroyed. Can't wait to dive into some Kurt Von!!
Merry Christmas to you and everyone else in the PJ Secret Santa Gift Exchange!
Excellant shot! Love that you had to tear into it before you even got a picture.. that pyrite is very unique...water worn and with bubbles it might even be a meteor!!! Says my rockhound of a partner...lucky you!
Excellant shot! Love that you had to tear into it before you even got a picture.. that pyrite is very unique...water worn and with bubbles it might even be a meteor!!! Says my rockhound of a partner...lucky you!
LOL thanks vogon...
Now, for my true geekiness to shine. Get your rockhounding partner over here to read this and make him/her memorize this. "Meteors" don't have bubbles. That's a common misconception; we can thank cartoons for that. And to sound foolishly snobby, they aren't called "meteors" (this is gonna be an eye-rolling thing over semantics but I'm a brave soul whom loves to educate) but rather they are called "meteorites."
Flying through the atmosphere = meteor (or fireball if it's huge) Dropped stones on the ground = meteorites!!
Fuck, I'm a geek. I could educate all day about meteorites though. I have a large collection of them and truly am passionate about them little space rocks. I hope your rockhounding partner is ok with what I've said.
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But i have a slight feeling that this gift comes from Canada...
www.cluthelee.com
www.cluthe.com
Update. Found the perfect place
I also mailed mine today as well.
www.cluthelee.com
www.cluthe.com
DIMITRIS or anyone else, can you please add me to the Facebook group if you think that might help me remember next year? THAAAAANKS, Carin Sorvik
✌️♥️🉑
www.cluthelee.com
www.cluthe.com
www.cluthelee.com
www.cluthe.com
Giventofly69 - you took note of my geeky rock obsession and planted a new beauty in my collection from the amazing Voisey's Bay, Newfoundland. Stunning core sample. Thanks for that! Thanks for everything you sent. I have the coffee with me now while I work in the field and the beans and chocolate are destroyed. Can't wait to dive into some Kurt Von!!
Merry Christmas to you and everyone else in the PJ Secret Santa Gift Exchange!
2010 WATCH IT GO TO FIRE!!
Now, for my true geekiness to shine. Get your rockhounding partner over here to read this and make him/her memorize this. "Meteors" don't have bubbles. That's a common misconception; we can thank cartoons for that. And to sound foolishly snobby, they aren't called "meteors" (this is gonna be an eye-rolling thing over semantics but I'm a brave soul whom loves to educate) but rather they are called "meteorites."
Flying through the atmosphere = meteor (or fireball if it's huge)
Dropped stones on the ground = meteorites!!
Fuck, I'm a geek. I could educate all day about meteorites though. I have a large collection of them and truly am passionate about them little space rocks. I hope your rockhounding partner is ok with what I've said.
2010 WATCH IT GO TO FIRE!!
2010 WATCH IT GO TO FIRE!!