Anyways, it would be awesome if I could get these identified for sure. Any help is greatly appreciated. These were just in my yard, I live Edson, It's a small oil industry town of about 10000 people in the Yellowhead County, Alberta.





Again, same thing with this rock, just alot more of what I believe is mica




And this one I think is really neat. My Dad said it's from a coal mine. I was able to pull a large piece off of the back of it and tear pieces off with my hands to look inside. There were lots of VERY shiny and reflective whites specs


(I think it could be carbon diamonds. The sediment of the rock is extremely compacted, and seeming as how this is a coal mine rock there is the possibility, though they wouldn't be pure diamonds...)







This is just a different rock, a bit of plant fossilization. The big white spec right above the big black circle looks exactly like the other specs from the other piece of rock just before this.

I was using this rock




To break open this rock



But I failed and instead The rock I was using broke in my hand and I got a blood blister, a bad one too... But all went better than expected. The rock I was using broke into this piece
View attachment 1160858 PERFECT! Just like a tree cookie, the black spots have very fine fibers of something, and the red striped spots on the previous pictures of this rock actually have shiny tan-ish brown specs. And to think all of this was in my yard.