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Bill, That first one is BEAUUUUUUUUUTIFUL!!! Nice combo!!!
We used to have a huge, huge one, with a complete ring around it, like a track or a split into the rock and snakes used to live inside the track. And it was right next to my favorite black berry and raspberry bushes..... I loved the berries, but I hated that rock with the snakes!!!! I think back now and and say, that'd be a great rock for my garden, wish I had it. And then I think of the snakes and I think, Nahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOL Weezie
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Don't forget to be kind to strangers. For some who have done this have entertained angels without realizing it. - Bible - Hebrews 13:2
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The first pix is part of my west entry garden. The big rock is about 4 feet in diameter (took a day to move it from the bog to it's current home... and that's not even the BIGGEST one than that I moved in there!
The third rock is only 2 feet in diameter.... It's part of one of the waterfalls I built here.
The other two pix were taken as I wandered through the National Forest.
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I believe the rocks in the second pix were once a giant boulder that just fragmented that way over centuries. It would be a heck of a fun jigsaw puzzle tho... All we have to do is pack all the pieces down a 5 mile trail (it was waaaaaaay up in the mountains.)
I have lots of cool rocks on my property tho... all colors and sizes, and eventually they all end up in one of the gardens.
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