A couple of my stone

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A couple of my stone

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Here are some stone of mine and 2 of Mrs pup's the Hut stone she is very enamoured with. I don't think its bad either.
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Just a few more I have.

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I love the rhino. :yes:
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There are some very nice veiwing stones there Pup, I can definately see the praying mantis in the second one. I thought the first one my have been a part of your anatomy, petrified for eternity. I have started collect stones myself, but everytime I find one I can't see past a root over rock opportunity.

Thanks for posting you pics Pup,

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I would have to say no 3 and the blanket stone are my favourites.
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Re: A couple of my stone

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Maybe thats why Mrs Pup is enamored with it. :lol: :lol: :lol: :twisted: :twisted:
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