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  Espectrolita de Finlandia  
si vostè és un bon durment, pot ser que sigui recomanable moure una natural, alta-vibració pedra polida de espectrolita un o dos metres lluny des de vostè a l'anar a dormir, tret que vostè desitgi dormir al voltant del rellotge.
En el lado físico, la espectrolita trabaja bien con desórdenes del dormir. Cuando una espectrolita azul - o azul y verde - se coloca debajo de la almohadilla (envuelta en una bufanda o en la almohadilla para evitar la posible abrasión), con tiempo le hará dormirse satisfactoriamente y dormirá profundamente. Es importante colocar la piedra cerca de su cabeza pues controla sus actividades de dormir. Reconstruir un nuevo patrón de dormir toma a veces un cierto tiempo - y a veces pasa casi inmediatamente - pero confíe en la energía de la espectrolita. El sueño profundo, descansador se convertirá en realidad muy pronto una vez que usted comience a usar su "piedra de dormir". si usted es un buen durmiente, puede ser que sea recomendable mover una natural, alto-vibración piedra pulida de espectrolita uno o dos metros lejos desde usted al ir a dormir, a menos que usted desee dormir alrededor del reloj.
  4 dies cavant a la mina...  
Encara que estava rígid i adolorit dels esforços del dia anterior, aviat em vaig escalfar quan vaig començar copejar amb els malls de 12 lliures i de 20 lliures, col·locant els tascons i els cisells per a moure tanta roca com fos possible.
The second day (Sunday) of Memorial Day weekend dawned wet and rainy and I worked alone. Though I was stiff and sore from the previous day's efforts, I soon was warmed up as I commenced pounding away with the 12 pound and 20 pound sledges, driving in the wedges and chisels to move as much rock as possible. The tarp stretched overhead kept the rain at bay, and allowed me to keep working through the unpleasant stretches of weather. My initial plan of attack was to lift as large a section as possible off the top of the 3-foot high ledge. To accomplish this I drove in a series of thin steel wedges made of leaf springs. These created a hairline crack, then sent it shooting sideways and back. In an hour I had succeeded in separating a 4 foot long, 30" deep, 8" thick slab. I expected this would simply allow me to attack the rock directly underneath, where I hoped to hit some pockets. Once I flipped the large slab off the top, I began to break it up simply to get it out of the way.
  Cerro de Pasco, Peràº, ...  
El Pb i el Zn tenien molta més demanda i la tecnologia de flotació, ara disponible, era capaç de recuperar els sulfurs. Es va prendre la decisió de moure la ciutat i va ser començat el forat obert (l'equip comprat segueix sent usat avui. foto de referència).
The mine was given new life in 1906 when the Cerro De Pasco Copper Company (later called Corporation) took up the property. They started mining a series of sub-vertical fissure veins striking East-West through the main mineralised zone and mined these to about 2,000 feet (600m) in depth. In the late 1940’s when the copper was largely worked out a decision was made to start working the Pb-Zn orebodies which had up to that time remain unworked. Pb and Zn were much more in demand and flotation technology was now available to recover the sulphide minerals. A decision was made to move the town and the open pit was started (the equipment bought is still in use today – above photo refers).
  4 dies cavant a la mina...  
Encara que estava rígid i adolorit dels esforços del dia anterior, aviat em vaig escalfar quan vaig començar copejar amb els malls de 12 lliures i de 20 lliures, col·locant els tascons i els cisells per a moure tanta roca com fos possible.
The second day (Sunday) of Memorial Day weekend dawned wet and rainy and I worked alone. Though I was stiff and sore from the previous day's efforts, I soon was warmed up as I commenced pounding away with the 12 pound and 20 pound sledges, driving in the wedges and chisels to move as much rock as possible. The tarp stretched overhead kept the rain at bay, and allowed me to keep working through the unpleasant stretches of weather. My initial plan of attack was to lift as large a section as possible off the top of the 3-foot high ledge. To accomplish this I drove in a series of thin steel wedges made of leaf springs. These created a hairline crack, then sent it shooting sideways and back. In an hour I had succeeded in separating a 4 foot long, 30" deep, 8" thick slab. I expected this would simply allow me to attack the rock directly underneath, where I hoped to hit some pockets. Once I flipped the large slab off the top, I began to break it up simply to get it out of the way.
  Excepcionals quars i es...  
Moltes vegades crec que vaig tocar el fons de la geoda però cada vegada que trec un tros gran, comença de nou. Veig sobtadament l'extremitat d'un agradable xtl de quars, però es nega a moure's, ara si que vaig trobar el fons.
A short time passed and I hear my dad yelling at me I can hear that he found something really good. Between all those broken pieces he found a giant xtl of quartz like I never saw before what a monster laying down just like that. My first move is to grab it with my hand but I control myself and run to my truck to get my camera to take that picture with a quarter on it. Question of showing you the real thing! Funny how the pain on my hand can disappear fast when you see such xtl, I grab my tools again and back to work to open that cavity. What a pleasure to be able to feel faces of a giant xtl of quartz like that like. I get the xtl in my hand but no question of taking that quartz out of the pocket, my dad is going to the truck to get me some papers to cover it before exposing it to the sun. When expose to the hot sun, the smoky quartz explodes like grenades. So as soon as it is wrapped the xtl belong under my seat in the truck. Now the big question is : What else is inside that pocket ? I can tell you that the beat to get the broken pieces out is not the same anymore. We fill the bucket much faster to get to the bottom of that pocket. Many quartz xtls of different sizes are passing in our hands.
  4 dies cavant a la mina...  
El meu primer projecte era llevar un tros gran de roca del front de la meva àrea. Havia una esquerda com una ratlleta que anava de la tapa (gairebé 4\' alt) a la base, així que tenia grans esperances de trobar una geoda si podia moure-la.
It was the Friday following Memorial Day before I was able to return to Treasure Mountain Diamond Mine to continue my dig. The 4-day layoff was just about perfect, as my body had recovered (well, almost) from the punishment of spending 10 hours a day swinging a sledgehammer and pounding steel wedges into hard rock. I arrived in Little Falls about 8:30 AM and by 9 was ready to start work. The day was sunny and clear, so I had no need of the tarp I had used to fend off the rain the previous weekend. My first project was to remove a large chunk of rock off the front of my area. There was a hairline crack running from the top (almost 4' high) to the base, so I had high hopes for hitting a pocket if I could move it. In the end it took almost 3 hours to split the rock off and work it down to the base. And this time the work was fruitless - there were only small pockets in the lowest section, and very little quartz. After lunch I attacked the upper section of the remaining
  Excepcionals quars i es...  
Moltes vegades crec que vaig tocar el fons de la geoda però cada vegada que trec un tros gran, comença de nou. Veig sobtadament l'extremitat d'un agradable xtl de quars, però es nega a moure's, ara si que vaig trobar el fons.
A short time passed and I hear my dad yelling at me I can hear that he found something really good. Between all those broken pieces he found a giant xtl of quartz like I never saw before what a monster laying down just like that. My first move is to grab it with my hand but I control myself and run to my truck to get my camera to take that picture with a quarter on it. Question of showing you the real thing! Funny how the pain on my hand can disappear fast when you see such xtl, I grab my tools again and back to work to open that cavity. What a pleasure to be able to feel faces of a giant xtl of quartz like that like. I get the xtl in my hand but no question of taking that quartz out of the pocket, my dad is going to the truck to get me some papers to cover it before exposing it to the sun. When expose to the hot sun, the smoky quartz explodes like grenades. So as soon as it is wrapped the xtl belong under my seat in the truck. Now the big question is : What else is inside that pocket ? I can tell you that the beat to get the broken pieces out is not the same anymore. We fill the bucket much faster to get to the bottom of that pocket. Many quartz xtls of different sizes are passing in our hands.
  4 dies cavant a la mina...  
Sobre les 11:00 trobo la nostra primera geoda - a la dreta en la base de la paret, un forat ple de calcita, de brutícia i de sorra, i uns pocs diamants brillants. Això ens va inspirar a moure roques frenèticament, i aviat havíem recollit diverses geodes similars més, en l'àrea immediata de la primera.
On Memorial day weekend I had the opportunity to return to Treasure Mountain Diamond Mine to dig for diamonds. It may sound odd, but I've been so busy with the business end of things at the mine that I haven't had the chance to do any collecting since 1999! Leaving home at 5:30 AM, I arrived at the mine at 8:15 and was glad to see my collecting partner Dick Holmes had already selected a spot to dig (that way if we didn't find anything I could tease him that it was his fault for picking a crummy spot). We started out in the usual fashion - clear all the dirt off the ledge, clean away the rubble left behind by previous diggers, and inspect the wall for pockets missed by previous diggers. By 11:00 AM I hit our first pocket - right at the base of the wall, a cantaloupe-sized vug filled with calcite, dirt & sand, and some sparkling Little Falls diamonds. This inspired us to a frenzy of rock moving, and we soon had collected several more similar pockets in the immediate area of the first one. Although we found no scepters in these pockets we were finding nice diamonds up to 2½" of unusual clarity and with remarkably high luster. These finds carried us through an afternoon short on pockets and long on sweat. The weather was cool and rainy, but our large tarp kept us relatively dry. At 6:00 PM Dick packed up and left for home (with all the crystals we had found) to celebrate his mother's 80th birthday on Sunday. I kept digging.
  Cà²dols de la flor de l...  
De la mateixa manera, una vegada que les pedres per a la contemplació tal com els còdols de la flor de la pluja actuïn en la nostra visió, poden donar lloc a la nostra associació, despertar profundament la memòria en el cor, iniciar una ona afectiva i finalment fer-nos estimar els còdols de la flor de la pluja. Commoure a la gent amb l'afecte són els punts de tall dels treballs artístics.
“HumanÂ’s feelings base on things”,seen in the angle of epistemology, the ebullition of emotion stand on the basis of perception and association. In the same way, once the stones for appreciation such as rain flower pebbles are acted on our vision, they may give rise to our association, awake the memory deep in heart, initiate affection wave and make us love rain flower pebbles finally. Touching people with affection is the successful cut-in points of artworks. In the same way, it is also applicable to natural artworks. In the book named as Karma of Stone-road (石道因缘), Mr. Wang Chaowen said that ‘stone live outside human, human lives inside stone, attack and compromise each other, create each otherÂ’. Lu Fangweng touched stone and recited the poem, ‘flower can understand language but causes many nuisances, stone can not speak but is the most to peopleÂ’s likingÂ’. So abstract rain flower pebbles attract people, make people moved and happy, which is the esthetical synesthesia making appreciators initiate great wave of affection. Tolstoy thought that the nature of art is beauty, and the beauty of art shall be the beauty of affection at first. The ‘pleasure, anger, sorrow and joyÂ’ of Zhu Yunming, a drawer in Ming Dynasty, is the footnote of affection. The idea of traditional Chinese culture is to place feeling on landscape. Asham(阿思海母), a famous psychologist, though that the affection life of persons is actually a kind of excited state reached after the sufficient movement of various mental factors. This kind of excited state is a kind of force structure in nature. Various affection life has its own force structure. So affection plays a very important role in concretization and abstract works. The connotation of Van GoghÂ’s drawing just is conveyed via broiling color and style of drawing. The stick and bald writing brush of ‘Eight Great Mountain MenÂ’ fill you bosom with grief, indignation and enthusiasm. The abstract drawings of Zhao Wuji, some of which are red in full range with dinky corner in bight yellow, can make people feel thriving and vigorous. As to the inborn art, abstract rain flower pebbles,appreciators associate via feeling patterns on stone surface and gain esthetical enjoyment. The richer the association is, the more profound the perception is,(>这我去掉了)