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![]() "Roy" wrote in message ... Had to take the wife up to Birmingham, Alabama, (UAB) University Hospital today for a followup from a proceedure she had done awhile back, and one thing about B'ham is its hilly and has nothing but rocks....Were we live in ALabama Rocks are as scarce as screendoors on a submarine. Anytime I need rocks for anyting I have to pay for them @50 cents a pound or more............and I must have $1,000 worth of rocks around my little section of the pond. But today I came back from B'ham with the entire bed of my pickup heaped and setting low full of rock all for free, just pick it up and haul it off.............Its a rock that resembles grey to green and brownish red flagstone, and its in big thick sections, but its easy to split into thin sections........guess its in the shale or slate family.........also lots of other rock in the sandstone family......next trip I have to take a plank or two and a ong bar so I can get some really big ones.........\ I am originally from PA, and rocks were all over the place but here they command a god price and sold by the pound.Never in my entire life did I ever think I would go to a rock store and buy rocks...........and the best part is the fellow told me to take em all........they have been there forever and there is not enough time left in my ife if I hauled a load every day with a big truck to carry them all off...........These fish and water gardens has gotten ahold of me pretty good! Visit my website: http://www.frugalmachinist.com Opinions expressed are those of my wife, I had no input whatsoever. Remove "nospam" from email addy. I lived in the country as a child (many moons ago), so the idea of paying for rocks really boggles me. I lived on the Canadian Shield, so the place was one big friggin rock. When I bought a few hundered pounds of limestone for my little puddle it cost me $400 CDN. Still can't believe I paid for rocks. ![]() |
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