Cutting open innocent rocks: Petrified wood

Cutting rocks number 11 and 12. Both are petrified wood, one from the Washougal river in Washington state, and one that was dug at the Old Marker ranch, formerly known as Holleywood ranch in Sweet Home Oregon.

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hi nice to meet you I’m Betty today I’m cutting rocks 11 and 12 I hope you had a really great Thanksgiving I love Thanksgiving it’s just food and getting together with your family and friends not a bad deal I’m not 100% certain where I got rock number 11 it was in my pile of rocks but since it’s so similar to rock number six I think it might be petrified wood from the Washougal river as

well Rock number 12 is from the old marker Ranch formerly called the Hollywood Ranch in Sweet Home Oregon so I knew exactly what it was it’s beautiful petrified wood if you want to dig at the old marker Ranch you need to look them up on Facebook you can send them a message or his phone number is posted and you can send them a text I just bought the 8 in all you need flat lapidary system from high-tech and I have a whole new respect for polishing rocks it’s so much harder than I thought it was going to

be when I get a better handle on it I’ll show you some of my rocks polished up I had Thanksgiving giving dinner with my mom this year she has rocks all over her house and yard

too I was surprised when I opened this rock and saw the dark formation in the center I don’t know what caused that but it looks a little bit like a buffalo it’s sunny and gorgeous and super cold outside I just want to go wander around and find more rocks to cut I really like sharing these rocks with you I can’t wait to cut the next Rock see you soon