"I've always wanted to study science"


     In conversation I have often said that "I've always wanted to study science". 'Some day', was always in the conversation as well. Through the years a few kind folks would say,"just do it". Well here I am; years down the road, studying science at the University of Arizona. True I have been a novice scientist almost all my life. My knowlege of the natural environement has long proven an asset to geologist, tourists and hunters of most sorts.

Check out (take a look at) some of the stuff on these pages, be my guest and enjoy.

     If you have any questions or comments, use the link at the bottm of this page to send me a note.


Years of expedition experience.

Soon you will see here many of the fascinating adventures:

     The rock garden is also under construction. Keep checking back to see some pictures of natures' rock garden.

  1. Rocks and Sculpturing stones.
  • Marble
  • Matlinite
  • Ricolite
  • Steiatite
  • Talc (soapstone)
  • Jasper
  • Garnet
  • Geodes
  • Gold
  • Meteorite
  • Molybdenum
  • Silver

  • A picture of the Columbia River area marble flow structure at Kettle Falls Washington state.

    A picture of a basalt flow structure and elk at Central Washington State.


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    This page was updated May 9, 2003