Rocks may be the best thing about nature, to some. My Dad was a lapidarian in his spare time and a rock hound - spending hour upon hour combing the desert.
Hari OM There would be no nature were there not rocks upon which to sit, or to break down into earth providing space for roots! This one's a beaut, verging on being flint-like. YAM xx
Rocks are definitely nature! Thought....as I do applied geology....ceramics...are my pots also nature?? Read the start of your not published blog post....stay dry xx
Rocks are definitely nature....some of the oldest nature on earth! Of course, your flowers are so pretty too...and I always love fungi! Hugs, Beth, Rosy & Sunny
Absolutely rocks are nature. Those time flowers are lovely. Do you know the name? It’s still mid winter here, going by the temps. But the days are noticeable longer now And that’s not a bad thing at all
Rocks may be the best thing about nature, to some. My Dad was a lapidarian in his spare time and a rock hound - spending hour upon hour combing the desert.
ReplyDeleteI need someone with your Dad's (or Gail Reikie's) expertise to tell me about our rocks.
DeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteThere would be no nature were there not rocks upon which to sit, or to break down into earth providing space for roots! This one's a beaut, verging on being flint-like. YAM xx
Flints would be welcome (because of the soil types they tend to occur in). These are what my nephew terms leverite.
DeleteAs in leave 'er right there.
🙃 good one - Gail might even confirm! Yxx
DeleteRocks are definitely nature!
ReplyDeleteThought....as I do applied geology....ceramics...are my pots also nature??
Read the start of your not published blog post....stay dry xx
by extension ceramics must be nature - no less so than say topiary.
DeleteThe tiny flowers are so pretty. You don't have to be big and bold to be noticed.
ReplyDeletethe bush was very big.
DeleteRocks are definitely nature....some of the oldest nature on earth! Of course, your flowers are so pretty too...and I always love fungi!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Beth, Rosy & Sunny
i need to find out what the flowers are - i might plant some.
DeleteHari OM - look up Muehlenbeckia for your plant... Yxx
DeleteRocks are definitely nature!
ReplyDeleteWe had one in our previous garden that, when split open, resembled a loaf of bread. Looked good enough to eat!
not even licking this. I suspect the colour is an iron compound.
DeleteAbsolutely rocks are nature.
ReplyDeleteThose time flowers are lovely.
Do you know the name?
It’s still mid winter here, going by the temps. But the days are noticeable longer now
And that’s not a bad thing at all