International Rock Flipping Day results continue to roll in. My favorite find was reported on Sheep Days. Brett discovered St. Gratus of Aosta, who offers protection against plagues of locust and fear of insects. That should help me with my Jerusalem cricket problem. There is a growing Flikr Rock Flipping Photo Pool, Bev of Burning Silo has her own report and a multi-person photo collection. Here are some other early blog reports:
- Via Negativa's first rock (Pennsylvania, USA)
- Windywillow (Ireland)
- Heraclitean Fire (London, England)
- Sheep Days (Illinois, USA)
- Earth, Wind & Water (somewhere in the Caribbean)
- chatoyance (Austin, Texas)
- Fragments from Floyd (Virginia, USA)
- Watermark (Montana, USA)
- pohanginapete (Aotearoa/New Zealand)
- Fate, Felicity, or Fluke (Oregon, USA)
- Thomasburg Walks (Ontario, Canada)
- Idle Thoughts of an Idle Woman (Queensland, Australia)
- The Transplantable Rose (Austin, Texas)
- Nature Woman (New York state, USA)
- Marja-Leena Rathje (British Columbia, Canada)
- Sherry Chandler Kentucky, USA
- Larry Ayers' Riverside Rambles Missouri, USA
- Gin's Place Kentucky, USA
- A Blog Around the Clock (North Carolina, USA)
- Busy Dingbat’s Sphere (West Virginia, USA)
- Hoarded Ordinaries (New Hampshire, USA)
- Congo Days (Kinshasa, Congo)
- this too (London, England)
- Roundrock Journal (Missouri, USA)
- Blaugustine (London, England)
- A Honey of an Anklet (Virginia, USA)
- Ontario Wanderer (Ontario, Canada)
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Thanks for the plug!
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