Show Us Your Reo Pics!!

Smoky Quartz R310
Hematite R330
Prosialite R440
Blue Agate R270
That's not bad for a semi precious stone .
If only I knew what the "esoteric " significance was for each stone. Where did you get them from?

Edit: google assisted in the explanation and I think I could use all of those properties!
 
I lI've in a black hole Rob, in the valley of a nature reserve. Nothing works here.
Telkom was down 11 out of 12 months, cell reception is shoddy at best.

Power trips around twice a day on good days, let's not talk about rain or stormy weather.

Porcupines set the alarm off daily at 2 to 3 am. Civets in my trees weekly driving my dogs mad which inturn drive me mad from all the barking until I go outside with a water gun.
When it's not a civet it's field mice in the trees.

Owls keeping me up in the wee hours of the morning too.

Pidgeons, need I say more (pidgeons monologue "I will shit on everything you love".

Dassies- not a problem unless they attack your dog at 2 am leaving you trying to get the dogs face to stop bleeding until 7am the next day followed by 9 stitches and a hefty vet bill.

Need I say more?

P.s I love where I live. Just need some precious stones in my life. :D
 
I lI've in a black hole Rob, in the valley of a nature reserve. Nothing works here.
Telkom was down 11 out of 12 months, cell reception is shoddy at best.

Power trips around twice a day on good days, let's not talk about rain or stormy weather.

Porcupines set the alarm off daily at 2 to 3 am. Civets in my trees weekly driving my dogs mad which inturn drive me mad from all the barking until I go outside with a water gun.
When it's not a civet it's field mice in the trees.

Owls keeping me up in the wee hours of the morning too.

Pidgeons, need I say more (pidgeons monologue "I will shit on everything you love".

Dassies- not a problem unless they attack your dog at 2 am leaving you trying to get the dogs face to stop bleeding until 7am the next day followed by 9 stitches and a hefty vet bill.

Need I say more?

P.s I love where I live. Just need some precious stones in my life. :D
I forgot to mention the fact that I need to check my outdoor furniture for black widows before I sit. Bloody spider haven here.

Not to mention the Goliath spiders I see which give me bowel movements.
Outside my bathroom window last month. 20160315_183634.jpg
 
A picture of FoolsGold... LP/SL Gold Anodized Grand, TRA door, Atomic. Was taken when I resurrected the Atomic from The Box that unused gear is stored in last fall where it had been since right after the first time I tried it to give it a last chance to prove itself. It did, and still resides on this Reo running some of my DIY coffee liquid's.
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I lI've in a black hole Rob, in the valley of a nature reserve. Nothing works here.
Telkom was down 11 out of 12 months, cell reception is shoddy at best.

Power trips around twice a day on good days, let's not talk about rain or stormy weather.

Porcupines set the alarm off daily at 2 to 3 am. Civets in my trees weekly driving my dogs mad which inturn drive me mad from all the barking until I go outside with a water gun.
When it's not a civet it's field mice in the trees.

Owls keeping me up in the wee hours of the morning too.

Pidgeons, need I say more (pidgeons monologue "I will shit on everything you love".

Dassies- not a problem unless they attack your dog at 2 am leaving you trying to get the dogs face to stop bleeding until 7am the next day followed by 9 stitches and a hefty vet bill.

Need I say more?

P.s I love where I live. Just need some precious stones in my life. :D

Geez Louise. I hear you on the nature front. Here's a pic of my back yard...

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We back on to a green belt - 1000 acres or so of trees. That means we get bears, coyotes, eagles, owls, racoons, skunks, deer, cougars, and mice... lots and lots of scared little mice. It's a freakin' menagerie pretty much all year. Lotsa spiders, too, but none of the poisonous variety. Big suckers, tho (wolf spiders).

The bears like to rub up against that stump you see in the foreground on the left. Unsurprisingly, the wife has the most incredible 40m dash time on the block.

I'm thinking I could use some precious stones, too.
 
I'm weird that way, I hate the sun. Lo e cloudy and overcast days and lower temps
 
Hey, I see all these pics of SA's beaches, sun, and palm trees and I'm all jelly. Life's funny that way, I suppose.
I had something for this sentiment... Something about grass being greener where more cows leave their excrement.
You just don't notice the cows when admiring the grass.
Interesting philosophical topic.
In an attempt to bring the topic back in line and entertain the discussion I present:
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I'm weird that way, I hate the sun. Lo e cloudy and overcast days and lower temps

Well, that would be my neighbourhood for 5 months out of the year (we are, however, spared the Canadian winter ice and snow, except at elevation).

This is a pic (not by me - it's far too good) from in the green belt I mentioned (so, about 5 minutes from my house). Those trees grow so big thanks to 1200mm of rain per year.

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and our constant companions...

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Well, that would be my neighbourhood for 5 months out of the year (we are, however, spared the Canadian winter ice and snow, except at elevation).

This is a pic (not by me - it's far too good) from in the green belt I mentioned (so, about 5 minutes from my house). Those trees grow so big thanks to 1200mm of rain per year.

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and our constant companions...

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Such beautiful surroundings but man what an ugly dog :giggle:
 
This is fairly far off-topic but I just wanted to share this pic I just took (with my phone). A pair of owls having a conversation right above my porch :)

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Well, that would be my neighbourhood for 5 months out of the year (we are, however, spared the Canadian winter ice and snow, except at elevation).

This is a pic (not by me - it's far too good) from in the green belt I mentioned (so, about 5 minutes from my house). Those trees grow so big thanks to 1200mm of rain per year.

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and our constant companions...

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This big dog face says "Oh crap they see me"
 
Actually, he's thinking "PEANUT BUTTER AND JELLY!!!!" due to the camera man's packed lunch.

They can smell food from 2km away (true story).
I think he is smelling the PB and J the cameraman had for breakfast which is now, well you get the just of my remark.

Edit: so he's saying "PB and J, I bloody love PB and J"
 
The Price of Darkness (quod princeps tenebrarum). Reo P67, Nuppin' V2, Syner... all black.

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The Price of Darkness (quod princeps tenebrarum). Reo P67, Nuppin' V2, Syner... all black.

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Just some backround info.
Here in south Africa the Prince of darkness is the CEO of Eskom.
Eskom is our power company and we have rolling blackouts every so often called load shedding.
Been happening a few years now and will continue for the foreseeable future.
 
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