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Kurious Kitty's Kurio Kabinet: July 2015
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Thursday, July 30, 2015. Poetry Friday- "Dawn Revisited". If you've never read Rita Dove's On the Bus With Rosa Parks: Poems. 811 DOV] then you are in for a treat! I'm going to share a poem from the collection that is stunningly simple, yet life affirming. Imagine you wake up. With a second chance: The blue jay. Hawks his pretty wares. And the oak still stands, spreading. Glorious shade. If you don't look back,. The future never happens. How good to rise in sunlight,. In the prodigal smell of biscuits-.
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Kurious Kitty's Kurio Kabinet: Rock Hunting
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Thursday, July 30, 2015. Most kids pick up pretty rocks at the beach. Sometimes this leads to a life-long interest in rocks, rock hunting, and rock collecting. Rockhounding New England: A Guide to 100 of the Region's Best Rockhounding Sites. By Peter Cristofono [552.0974 CRI] is a guide book that takes you to locations, including some in New Hampshire, where you can look for rocks. Most quarries and locations, however, have restricted access. In Warner, and the Woodman Institute Museum. Adult Services Li...
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Southeastern Massachusetts Mineral Club
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The Southeastern Massachusetts Mineral Club, Inc. Serving Southeastern Massachusetts, Boston Community and Rhode Island. New Hampshire Mineral Species. From the collection of Tom Mortimer and friends. Ken Gliesman's Mindat Pages. Some great pictures can be found here! From Belguim. Has a lot to offer! ED ROGERS - Rare and out of Print Geoscience books. Brock University Earth Science Dept. A very comprehensive site. Formerly the NEFTA Web Site. A lot of interesting information on Herkimer diamonds.
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The Micromounters of New England - ARTICLES
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The Micromounters of New England. The ultimate mineral database of New Hampshire minerals. Built, created and maintained by our own Tom Mortimer. Dedicated to the documentation and confirmation of New Hampshire mineral species truly it is an excellent resource. It must have been said by somebody that unless you catalog your collection, all you really have is a box of rocks! Getting started in cataloging your mineral collection. Build your own LED Microscope Illuminator. 1992 - 25th Anniversary of MM of NE.
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Capital Mineral Club
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Clinton Street, Concord, NH. Things You Might See. Welcome to the Capital Mineral Club website. The Club is a 501(c)(3) non profit organiztion whose purpose is education in the field of Mineralogy and Geology and related subjects. The Club has also given grants to college students for field camp study and for thesis work on New Hampshire Mineralogy. It also sponsored lectures for schools and informative displays at several locations in New Hampshire. More details to follow as we get closer to September.
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Capital Mineral Club
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Clinton Street, Concord, NH. Things You Might See. Here are some links that might prove to be quite interesting. The images that you see come from the corresponding sites that you will be visiting. They are full of information that I'm sure you will find useful if you are a serious collector, or if you are simply curious about the wonderful subject of mineralogy. Michael Dyber Infinite Design. Gem Mining / Franklin, NC. The Dead Bug in Amber. Wholesale Italian Charm Bracelets.