BassmanBruce wrote:
Agate. (?)
Ahhhhh, yes, but with its own special name .... This is Lake Superior Agate - the reddish tint is from iron ore.
Unique to Michigan, Minnesota and Ontario
This is Kona Dolomite. While dolomite is not unique to Michigan, this reddish tinted variety is only found in a quarry in Kona Hills, in the Upper Peninsula (UP) of Michigan
Mined from a quarry south of Marquette iin the UP of Michigan, the color is tinted by iron ore.
This another of my collection of stones unique to the state
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It's called Charlevoix Stone and is unique ro Michigan, much like Petoskey Stone.
A stone which is unique to Michigan, but not Petoskey stone.
My home state's State Rock.
Better the scratching post than the furniture.
Sombre, but not sour, sagacious, but not superflous.
joecichjr wrote:
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Joe, are you talking about a Smoke Point Maine Coon in particular, or just any Maine Coon?
The Top Cat in town.
Norwegian Forest Cat
I'm telling you, don't move!