Lions and Tigers and Bears…not quite ;-)
Cats and Birds and Squirrels are more like it. But I wouldn’t have it any other way!
I returned to Lucky Lake yesterday to pick up the garnet I had cut. I couldn’t resist getting another bucket to dig around in. Have to say, this bucket (the cheaper bucket I might add), was much more impressive than the last one.
As a reminder, here is the before Garnet, in the raw…
…and here it is after! Ended up being around 6.5 carats or so. Not quite worth what I paid to have it cut, but it’s still special ;-)
It turned out to be a kind of dark, red raspberry color. So pretty! Maybe I’ll put it in a setting for my next birthday milestone as a present to myself.
I may just have to have the Amethyst in this latest bucket cut too. I had actually, accidentally, dumped it not realizing it was in a big clump of dirt. The gemologist noticed it in the pile and said “you might want to keep this one!” I have to agree with him, it’s a really deep, dark purple. Notice the difference between it and the other Amethysts in the group.
And I got more quartz…
Rose Quartz
Smokey Quartz
Crystal Quartz
More Sodalite
Now for the new stuff
Amazonite (which is actually a variety of feldspar, aka fertilizer!)
Said to promote kindness and practicality, some varieties are also known as the lucky “Hope Stone.”
I found some Jasper the last time, but this time I found a lot of different varieties.
Not exactly sure which type this was, keep forgetting to bring a pen and paper and write down what the guy says!
I’m pretty sure this is Ocean Jasper, but he noted the dark red one was something different, so…I don’t know.
Red Jasper
Said to rectify unjust situations and calm the emotions, it is also the stone of health.
Leopard Skin Jasper (this stuff looks VERY cool!)
Said to be associated with shamans, spiritual discovery and is said to assist in self-healing.
Orange Calcite
Said to be the Happy Stone, it helps promote happiness and ward off depression.
Tigers Eye
Said to be the stone of personal protection, it was carried as a talisman to keep people from wishing ill will on you or casting spells on you.
I think this may be an Agate…I forgot :(
Group photos!
Jaspers, Ites and Eyes
Quartzes (and a couple of Ites)
One big happy family
Gem mining is a bit addictive. Despite all of the ones I already have, I want to go back for more! What on Earth am I going to do with all of these, apart from displaying them in a bowl!?!? I have some ideas for making some of them into jewelry, but either way, they are pretty and fun and I enjoy looking at them ;-)
For Father’s Day 2013, I drove my dad about an hour and a half south to McKenney, VA, to Lucky Lake Gem Mine to mine for gems! It wasn’t quite as adventure-laden as I thought it would be…no pick-axes or spelunking in tunnels…but it was quality Father-Daughter time hunting for treasures from nature. Just like we used to when I was a kid.
We actually ended up “finding” (and I use that very loosely, we “found” it in the bucket of dirt we were given), a Garnet that I’m having cut (which happens to be my birthstone). I’ll post a picture of the after faceted stone once I get it back. The before picture is in Dad’s find, with an arrow ;-)
We also “found” a ton of Rubies, a Citrine, a couple of Amethysts, lots of quartz (including Rose and Smokey), Turquoise, Sodalite, and Silver Topaz, among others.
The Garnet should be ready in a couple of weeks and I can’t wait to pick it up and see how it turned out!
Sluice Box
Sluice Box with our finds
My finds
Dad’s finds
Gemologist explaining the stones and gems
Amethyst
February birthstone – my grandma’s ;-) Said to be the stone of royalty, it can also keep away nightmares if you put it on your bedside table.
Aventurine
Said to be a good luck charm, if you hold it in two hands and wish for wealth and prosperity it will all come to your door.
Carnelian
Said to stimulate creativity, give courage and promote positive life choices.
Citrine
November birthstone – Dad’s ;-) Said to be the stone of creativity and is said to bring success in business and commerce.
Howlite
Said to aid in teaching patience as well as helps eliminate rage and control anger.
Ocean Jasper
Said to be the stone of protection, it also absorbs negative energy and gives one courage.
Quartz
Said to be the healing stone and is the most commonly used amongst healers and psychics. In order to cleanse a quartz, one must leave it underneath a full moon overnight, then never let another person touch it every again. Dad didn’t want to keep any of the stones, but he was drawn to this one, so it was one of his Father’s Day presents ;-)
Rose Quartz
Said to be the stone of love. Nuff said.
Rutilated Quartz
This is my favorite stone that we found. The golden straw-like lines are said to be hairs from Venus! The goddess of love, not the planet ;-)
Azurite
Thought to have healing properties, it also helps open the mind and make it more receptive to retaining information.
Sodalite
Said to help you be true to yourself and help you stand up for your beliefs.
Silver Topaz and I think some Aquamarine
Said to be the promoter of truth and forgiveness, removes stagnant energy and purifies emotion.
Rubies! Lots and lots of Rubies!
July Birthstone – Mom’s ;-) Said to be the most powerful gem in the universe, Burmese warriors used to insert Rubies into their skin before battle thinking it would make them invincible.
Just some more random pictures I either recently came across while going through my multitude of folders, or recently took but don’t really have any other posts to stick them in. Random is rampant!
I love clouds, especially when the sun creates those cool streaks. I caught this while waiting at a traffic light near my house.
This is a view of downtown from the balcony at my office building. I think it was one of the very first panoramas I took with my new camera.
This is the Main Street station clock tower. Looks quite spectacular at night. Need to work on my picture-taking-at-night technique.
This is by far THE most colorful sunset I’ve seen in Richmond to date. I just happened to see it while taking the trash out one night. If I hadn’t had dinner going on the stove, I would have hopped in the car and driven to a better vantage point. But it would have been gone by the time I got myself together. So I had to settle for this shot.
Ducks and geese in the lake behind The Boathouse in Brandermill. Decided to drive over there on a whim one weekend afternoon.
There haven’t been a ton of squirrels around lately, but this one managed to find the bird feeder full of seeds.
These fish were in a pond in front of a nursery.
The fam took a jaunt to Middleburg, VA a few weeks ago. The white benches and flower boxes perfectly capture the essence of this quite, sleepy little town 45 minutes outside of DC.
Middleburg irises