Friday, June 17, 2011

Having Blogger Issues

I have been blogging/ vlogging with my android google owned phone. None of my posts are published from the phone, although my blogger ap on my phone assures me that these posts have been published.
I might not stick around on blogger. It is owned by google. Google does not want me to send my videos and pictures to my family. I take up too much space they need for advertising and information collecting that does not help me find out whether my fossils are millions or hundreds of thousands of years old.
Plus, I can't sign into my original account to access my blogs with my passwords any more. I need to use special back up codes.

Eocene Fossils Video

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Hunting for Rocks with Blacklight

We did not find so many glowing rocks. We did see jack rabbits, toads, and a gray fox.
This is the non-glowing material in the above vid. Looks like bone.

This is a blurred image of the gray fox, who watched us for a bit before our Jeep's headlights blinded it.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Memorial for Lost Babies in Beaumont Ca, Remembering Alan

This is in a very small and lovely cemetery in Beaumont. I lost a baby in utero four years ago, and finding such a nice memorial dedicated to children is amazing and wonderful.

Reptile on Rock in Cemetery


This is only one kind of cold blooded creature found on rocks at graveyards.
The other kind are men, who pretend to make love to women on memorial benches.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Black Light Study of Granite, Feldspar, Other Groundmass Rocks


Children and an Old Dam at the Riparian Habitat in Beaumont, Ca



Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Found a Riparian Habitat During My Walk.

 I found this near my home in Beaumont, Ca.






Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Around My Neighborhood

Rock Hunting
A wee bit further...
Just a little more...
Let's go home and see what we got!

Veins of Garnet

My kids got the best pieces we collected. Pics of those soon! The whole chunk of rock is not garnet, although I keep referring to it as such. We'll get to see very nice veins of garnet on site, soon.

Immature Geodes from Highland Springs


Let's look at some rocks! 

Calcite, huh?

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Equipment- Android, LG Optimus S (2.2.2)

I am a lot a bit nervous here. I wanted to show off the phone and well, at least it will feature in most posts, as I got tongue-tied. The wi-fi isn't all it's cracked up to be, and Sprint charges for it. And then some. And again.

Equipment- Jeep

Jeeps are cool! We are riding in mountain style as we explore the land around us. Just getting to our site is and adventure in itself. This awesome toy enables us to reach distant mines hidden in these hills.

Preparation

I am preparing for my first documented geological exploration. Sounds serious. The climate in Beaumont is mild. Snakes should not be too much of a problem, yet. My groovy new phone, the android LG Optimus S (2.2.2) has taken six hours to fully charge.

I plan to go on a few hikes today in different areas around Beaumont, Ca. The first trip will help me refine my equipment needs. This is funny, because my phone is my techie equipment. I will be figuring out the appropriate aps for successful geological exploration. This project is very inexpensive, and way better than Disneyland, as family adventures depart whenever and can take less than an hour.

I will be walking on a bluff near my  back yard. There are a couple interesting colored rocks there. Green and pink. I will photograph specimens and record the areas data, as best I can. Research will be done at home, and viola! Everyone will be a rock smarter... te he

Monday, April 11, 2011

In the Beginning, There was Form and Substance

This idea came to me in series of bursts. I got an Android, and the capabilities are limitless. I love hiking and the earth is fascinating. My children also love "exploring". We call rocks treasures. They are. Why not combine the blog with YouTube, and our adventures while exploring the land around us. Hopefully, my children will develop the desire to learn about the world around them, including what most consider boring, such as rocks.

Our first areas of interest are in California. I recently moved to Beaumont in Riverside county, which is in a mountain pass. There are interesting rocks here, such as immature geodes and garnets. In two weeks my son and  I will be collecting specimens to study on our road trip to Northern California, using all the wonderful features of my new Android.

Check back soon for our first Rock Study.