ROCKS! The other snowflake...
PRECIOUS STONES...Want a handfull?
Why the heck would someone write about rocks? Well, I have rocks on the brain (or maybe it was that I was hit by one...) so I have decided to write about rocks...
This has taken several blog sessions for me to get the rocks out of my head!
ROCKS! They come in all shapes, sizes, colour, clarity, type, and value! Some rocks we covet due to the value that humanity has placed on them. Others we cast aside as completely invaluable. More still we completely miss. But one thing is certain, there are no two rocks that are EXACTLY alike, just like snowflakes, except one is from the Earth, the other from the sky.
First lets start off with those wonderfully expensive rocks (or minerals if you prefer) we have so aptly named..."Precious Stones". Here we are talking about diamonds, rubies, emeralds, etc. It is amazing how much some of these rocks can cost! And what goes into the cost? Well, first some guy named a geologist has to figure out where the "precious stones" are. Then a bunch of guys with lots of explosives and heavy machinery tear up the landscape to get the "rocks" out of the Earth. Do you think all miners get an expensive wage? Hell no! (And one of their more unfortunate benefits is a free burial.) Once they are dug up. the "rocks" are sent off to some place for cutting. Here is where they start adding lots of cost. Some guy or gal starts hacking away at the rock until it has a unique shape and it shines and sparkles alot. Then they sell em to some person, who marks it up and sells it to some person, who marks it up and sells it to some person, who marks it up...you get the picture...until a jeweler or clothier gets it and places it in a necklace, earring, ring, bracelet, broach, underwear, bra, belly button ring, toungue ring, nipple ring or some other form of jewellery or clothing. Well, I guess there are lots of other things like crowns, belts, buckles, chokers, barettes, purses, shoes, etc. etc. etc. that a "precious stone" can be placed on or into. The wonderful item is then marked up again until the cost is out of reach of the typical consumer. With the existance of modern technology, "precious stones" can also be artificially manufactured in some of the new state of the art high pressure high temperature pressure cookers that can create any type, style, and size of precious stone. It's quite amazing! Look into it sometime!
Next time you are looking at a wonderful piece of jewellry, remember, it's a rock that was pulled from the Earth and it was the forces of nature that made it...if it's truly real....
Now it's time to look at the other kind of rock. The rocks we call, well, rocks! They range from fancy to all out boring, but again, each rock is unique. There are igneous rocks, sedimentary rocks, and metamorphic rocks based on how the rock was formed and what it was formed from. The following are brief explanations of each type:
Igneous Rocks:
Crystalline solids
Form directly from the cooling of magma.
Much of the Earth's surface is made of igneous rock
Classified based on composition (what they are made of) and texture (crystal size).
Sedimentary Rocks
Rock made from the compacting together of layers of "debris" and cemented together, often the accumulation of small pieces of pre-existing rocks.
There are three main types:
Clastic: Basic sedimentary rock. Clastic sedimentary rocks are accumulations of clasts: little pieces of broken up rock.
Chemical: Rock formed from layers of minerals, often left behind by the evaporation of lakes. Repeated flooding and eveaporation of lakes can leave a think layer of chemical sedimentary rock.
Organic: Rock formed by the accumulation of calcium from shells, bones, and teeth. Calcium can accumulate on sea floors into a layer thick enough to form an "organic" sedimentary rock. One day we may be part of an organic rock that some future person picks up and skips across the water!
Metamorphic Rocks
The name metamorphic comes from "meta" (change) and "morph" (form).
Any rock can become a metamorphic rock.
Almost all metamorphic rock is created when rocks/minerals are buried which results in temperature and pressure of the rock increasing . The rock then tries to change to balance the "imposed" increase in temperature and pressure.
Rocks take on infinite shapes and colours and can be formed in an almost endless combinations based on location, mineral type, crystal structure, composition, and the process that created the rock. Some rocks are sought after by collectors because of their beauty and rareness. Others are buried under pavement and gardens as filler and drainage. Imagine how many patios would be ripped up if limestone became as valuable as a diamond!
All of us have seen rocks and all of us have handled a rock. But how many have actually put any thought into the rock that is in their hand? How about the basics such as "What type of rock is it?". Or how about "What is the name of this type of rock?" But take a closer look at it. Remember, a rock is like a snowflake, no two are alike. Next time you pick up a rock look at natures design in the rock. Some may be just plain boring. Others still are interesting and nice to look at. Some rocks may be a mix of several rock types. Some may have a beautiful mix of colours. Some may have an intracate and fancy design or shape (For the longest time my wife carried around a small "Pizza Rock" we found together. It looked like a slice of pizza, one of her favorite foods!). Some may have fossils from creatures and plants that lived thousands and millions of years ago! And even let your mind wander a bit...Are you the first living thing to have ever contacted this rock? Who may have been the last person to contact the rock...maybe the guy or gal in front of you, or maybe a Native American two hundred years ago, maybe a caveman, or even a dinosaur!!! Ask yourself, why do so many kids have "Rock Collections"? It isn't to fill your garage or house with a ton of useless "rocks". It's because rocks are so unique in their colour and shape that they are facinating to look at! My son has an awesome rock collection! It is almost like a record of places he has visited! He has rocks from beaches, from forests, from cities, and even from the sides and tops of MOUNTAINS! There are even a few sacred rocks in the collection...let me tell a story...
In Colorado there is a place called "Garden of the Gods". In the park is an awesome huge rock structure that is red in colour. The whole thing. To a typical visitor it may be a neat big red rock. But to the Native Americans long ago, it was a sacred rock. A place of spiritulism and worship. When we arrived at the park it was sunny and I was feeling adventurous so I got out of the car I was riding in and went for a climb up the sacred rocks! It's not the easiest of climbs but I was enjoying it. I eventually reached the top of one area of rock which had a very beautiful view. I decided I would grab a few loose red sacred rocks and shove them in my pockets and head back down to the car. Well, I no sooner did I get the rocks in my pocket then clouds started rolling in and it started raining before I was half way down. By the time I got into the car it was a pure downpour and the Gods above were trying to fire lightning bolts up my rear for stealing the sacred rocks. Even Ann Marie was laughing at me and the "wrath from above" that I brought upon myself. Oddly enough, the rain let up as we were leaving the park. I guess the Gods wanted to make sure I didn't take any more of their sacred rock. I guess if every visitor took a piece of rock, all that would be left is a little red beach of pebbles instead of a monument of Native American culture and religion.
As a final word on rocks...
Next time you are out for a stroll, wherever that stroll may take you, pick up a rock or two and take a good look...you never know...it may just end up in your pocket...






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Why the heck would someone write about rocks? Well, I have rocks on the brain (or maybe it was that I was hit by one...) so I have decided to write about rocks...
This is going to be a work in progress so it may take several blog sessions for me to get the rocks out of my head! It all depends on where I roll with my rocks...
ROCKS! They come in all shapes, sizes, colour, clarity, type, and value! Some rocks we covet due to the value that humanity has placed on them. Others we cast aside as completely invaluable. More still we completely miss. But one thing is certain, there are no two rocks that are EXACTLY alike, just like snowflakes, except one is from the Earth, the other from the sky.
First lets start off with those wonderfully expensive rocks we have so aptly named..."Precious Stones". Here we are talking about diamonds, rubies, emeralds, etc. It is amazing how much some of these rocks can cost! And what goes into the cost? Well, first some guy named a geologist has to figure out where the "precious stones" are. Then a bunch of guys with lots of explosives and heavy machinery tear up the landscape to get to the "rocks". Do you think all miners get an expensive wage? Hell no! Then the "rocks" are sent off to some place for cutting. Here is where they start adding the real value. Some guy or gal starts hacking away at the rock until it has a unique shape and it shines and sparkles alot. Then they sell em to some person, who marks it up and sells it to some person, who marks it up and sells it to some person, who marks it up...you get the picture...until a jeweler or clothier gets it and places it in a necklace, earring, ring, bracelet, broach, underwear, bra, belly button ring, toungue ring, nipple ring or some other form of jewellery or clothing. Well, I guess there are lots of other things like crowns, belts, buckles, chokers, barettes, purses, shoes, etc. etc. etc. that a "precious stone" can be placed. The wonderful item is then marked up again until the cost is out of reach of the typical consumer. With the existance of modern technology, "precious stones" can be artificially manufactured in some of the new state of the art high pressure high temperature pressure cookers that can create any type, style, and size of precious stone. It's quite amazing! Look into it sometime!
Next time you are looking at a wonderful piece of jewellry, remember, it's a rock that was pulled from the Earth and it was the forces of nature that made it...if it's truly real....
Now it's time to look at the other kind of rock. The rocks we call, well, rocks! They range from fancy to all out boring, but again, each rock is unique. There are igneous rocks,
to look at the other kind of rock. The rocks we call, well, rocks! They range from fancy to all out boring, but again, each rock is unique. There are igneous rocks,
Ok Einstein ...lol ...
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