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Driving farther down the Kancamagus highway we noticed a sign that said Lower Falls, and since we’d just explored the upper… we had to take a look.
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The first thing we saw? A fenced in giant rock. There was no explanation given as to why this particular rock needed its own fence…
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Maybe it just wanted to feel special.
Rocks, they’re so sedimental.
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Poor rock. Did it deserve to be cleaved in half by that tree?
Of quartz not.
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There were lots of rocks. And this made me smile. Rocks here, rocks there….
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There were rocks everywhere.
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Walking farther down we found pools.
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And more rocks, which I never take for granite.
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Even my husband was marveling at the rocky splendor. Though he’s a bit boulder and clambered about near the water’s edge.
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Rock on!
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You’re so punny!!
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That’s a gneiss thing to say…
😉
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Do you REALLY want a boulder that size to get away? It’s practically half the size of the average boulder under the average Maine yard…
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Boulders should be able to run free. Caging them is cruel…
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Oh River, I love your rock puns, no really not obsidian what so ever…lol.
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For me, it’s ore or nothing.
😉
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Dolomite you saying so….lol
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😂 Very punny post 🤣
Deb
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Of quartz not? Oh you are hilarimoose.
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“Of quartz not.” When I read that, I was in mid-drink of my coffee, of which I am now cleaning up my desk from laughing some of it out. I may have cold brew in my nose. This is a rock-solid winner of a post.
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I shale take that as a compliment.
😉
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🤣
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Clearly you were stoned when you wrote this.
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No ifs, ands, ore buts about it.
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This post is metamorphic. I used to be totally igneous about rocks.
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I shale take credit for your conversion.
😉
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