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11 comments:
Rock #1 has really good energy to it. Call me silly if you will but I sense that it belongs with you. A close second would be rock #3. Although it seems a bit boxy in it's cut, it also has a good feel to it. Those would be my two choices for you.
"Rock-hill"! Cute! :)
They all do! I collect rocks from everyplace we go so I'm with you on this one.
Rock #3, they all could be my choice, it is hard to choose from a pic, but I like the flat look and sharp lines. Your post made me call that I once collected rocks as a child. Even had a kit to test them. I understand your love of them. I have found much to love in nature in all the places across America that I have lived.
Rick, I so badly miss Arizona-- my mom had a ranch there that she sold and is now a little further north. I so much want to go down there again!
I like the rock mound trio. They remind me of people!
Please say hello to your sunshine for me!
They all rock so to speak, but Rock#5 gets my vote.
That "brown mass" is simply gorgeous :)
Rick,
I used to work for SouthWest Boulder and Stone in Cat City and sold boulder, granite, etc. The boulders you have selected are statement boulders! Rock #1 has the most character - are you having it installed or just put on top of your existing landscape?
Todd
Sharon- I had the same feeling about rock #1!
Diane- you had a test kit for rocks? wow.
Tea- Arizona has those beautiful red rocks, so memorable!
Karelian- It is a toss up between #5 and #1. Maybe I'll get both.
Todd- Mostly an add in, but we're re-doing the landscape slightly...did you have something in mind?
Rock #2 - come on down!
;-)
Rick,
Depending on the color scheme of you yard (yes, folks we do have that, lol) there are many boulders that would make a statement, but my favorite is called a Scholar Stone. Traditionally they are from China and have a vast history in Chinese and Korean stone. They are also know to have influenced Confucius - needless to say they are a very spiritual type of rock, and when I am around one I can sense the calmness they exude. They are not cheap boulders, but are well worth the price if you connect with the right one. Please feel free to contact me tallenfuller@gmail.com, I love to provide some guidance should you need it.
Todd
I found a link you should view...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_scholar's_rocks
Palm Springs is definitely a wonderful place. I love the weather, fine dining and like the fact that I'm surrounded by nature and mountains. I lived in Los Angeles for a short stint and didn't like it at all; too much smog and not enough character like Palm Springs
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