Cold and Snowy January and February = Lots More Cabs!

Cold and Snowy January and February = Lots More Cabs!

The first half of January 2025 was cold with not much snow, and then it started snowing, and it’s been snowing more or less constantly thru today, February 16, with more on the way in the coming week!

Texas-sized Icicle, but in Maine!

So outside activities, other than bringing in firewood for the wood stove, have been very limited and therefore this is a great opportunity to cut and polish stones.

Cut wood, then cut rocks . . .

This posting is just about the cabs I have cut recently. The next one will feature the polished rock specimens recently cut. I hope you enjoy the variety of the new cuttings, it was a hoot for me!

Rock #5892
Bullfrog Agate Geode

Rock #5903
Plume Agate

Rock #5906
Paisley Agate

Rock #5880

Rock #5884

Rock #5886

Rock #5887

Rock #5891

Rock #5901

Rock #5905

Rock #5890

Rock #5841

Rock #5839

Rock #5845

 

4 Comments

  1. Well Dad, impressive and unique as usual..Stone # 5886 almost has a Van Gogh’s Starry Night quality to it but without the stars. Rock# 5905 has one of the most unique shapes I recall you cutting. That must have been challenging and time consuming, good thing it’s cold and wintery and you are not gardening! Lol!!

  2. Thanks for your continued interest in ’the Old man’ and my antics! Stay warm!

  3. What a great way to chase the winter lock down. Nice work Larry

  4. Beautiful pictures and writing

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