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I ask for ideas.
==I have a more stones in my possession than I can currently care for with due respect. They were my mother's from her collection aquired over years of being a school teacher (and being displayed in her classroom). Slowly I thin them out, sending the proud little pieces off to a new realm of stewardship. I want to creatively move many of these objects, to redistribute thier energies into newly living situations. Any ideas?
~~~~100+ heads are better than one (sometimes)...
==I have a more stones in my possession than I can currently care for with due respect. They were my mother's from her collection aquired over years of being a school teacher (and being displayed in her classroom). Slowly I thin them out, sending the proud little pieces off to a new realm of stewardship. I want to creatively move many of these objects, to redistribute thier energies into newly living situations. Any ideas?
~~~~100+ heads are better than one (sometimes)...
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Re: ****RocKs****
Fri, March 24, 2006 - 7:16 AMWell, sending them back to schools seems like a kindness. Especially with the lack of budget in most school systems. My niece is facinated with minerals and will spend every cent of her allowance buying rocks and fossils. And there are a lot more like her. So to allow for children to have some of that interest and amazement for the natural world would be a great gift. -
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Re: ****RocKs****
Fri, March 24, 2006 - 7:25 AMTaking them with you on trips and giving them as gifts back to nature -- distributing them far and wide?
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