Petrified Wood?

Is this pertified wood?

  • Does it look like it?

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  • Could it be a type of wood other than petrified wood?

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wesfrye53 said:
And now a person who's not a guy but pretended to be one...there must be an interesting story behind that one. This place can become addictive!

Additive it is, for me. I've been up all night tonight, reading and posting to TNet. That's the reason I have so doggone many posts in less than one year's time. (Well, the amount of time I spend here and the fact that I'm a blabbermouth accounts for the number of posts.) I like to think I contribute something useful on occasion, but there are MANY who would disagree with me on that. Not that I care, mind you. hehehe

So what else do you have to show us? We like all kinds of treasures, lay it on us.
 

You probably don't want to get me started...I've got all sorts of little goodies handed down by my family...and it doesn't hurt to have a bit of "pack rat" in you either.
 

Don't get you started? Are you kidding? Don't tease us, post the stuff!!!!!! Oh yeah.....PLEASE!
 

Stay tuned....I need some coffee...time to wake up....and I realyy want to get back out in my yard. The other stuff will follow when I have days of pull tabs, cut nails, etc.
 

For those interested in petrified wood you need to check out the Swannee River in North Florida. There is plenty to be had. How about Petrified Palm trees with pieces to large to carry.
Now is the best time since the water is way down. Just go to where there is SANDSTONE. and look around.
Good luck.
Peg Leg
 

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