Tuesday 13 May 2014

Nubian goats Ontario, Canada.◍ Meet Nabob and Mocha our coffee coloured goats ◍

Pet Nubian goats

Nubian goats

Grass fed goats

Goats in Canada permaculture
This is mocha, he's a wild one. He loves eating/licking things he's not suppose to ( pressure treated wood, chicken coops, clothes on the line ), But he also enjoys the good stuff like watermelon, cantaloupe and oats. His favourite game involves head-butting anyone's hand, but of the two, he's the baby of the bunch, always needs a companion and CANT be alone.
Anglo-Nubian Goat
This is Nabob, He is gentler then mocha and he use to be inseparable, but has recently been gaining courage, bravely trotting off around the property. He's much pickier the Mocha and doesnt like fruit, just his oats, grass and maybe a few trees. 
Nabob the Nubian goat

Nubian goats cutting grass

Anyone know what kind of tree this is?



Nubian goats in Ontario, Canada.

My new tent, there's nothing like sleeping under the stars, even if its just in your backyard, the grounding force speaks for itself.
Tenting in eastern Ontario

Sunday 11 May 2014

Princess sodalite mine ▨Ontario▨, ▣Canada▣. ♦ ♢ ☼ ☀Dig'n For treasure ☼ ☀ ♦ ♢

Princess Sodalite mine

The princess sodalite mine has been a destination high on my rockhound priorities list. When I was young, my uncle gave me a piece of sodalite, fascinated by its colour, and little did he know, that mineral would snowball my curiosity for the field.
( If theres one thing I've learned from this, its, Give your child, or any child for that matter, a few of your specimens, 
you never know who you will inspire )


Today couldn't have been better, it was 23C, early spring ( no bugs...yet), bright blue sky, and for the most part, it was me, by myself, digging all day. I had brought some carrots, a peach, few apples, and a mason jar of water 
( cant forget the toilet paper!! █ all they have there is ONE outhouse █ )

This dig does not require any fancy tools, A simple rock hammer and maybe crack hammer would be good but even those are not necessary.
( One thing that would be a good idea to bring is a good pair of safety goggles tho ).
Other then that I brought a UV flashlight and my camera to test and capture what was around,
Of coarse, I get lost in picking and forgot to take pictures of what I was doing/found. lol.
Mine cart in front of Sodalite mine Ontario, Canada.



Princess Sodalite mine
( It took a lot of work to get rid of the poles and wires, Im still tweaking it tho, needs a little more work on the right side, I will come back and post the update later )

The View driving in looks like something the group of seven would paint, a scene so perfect that even the overhead wires seemed to drift away as I became swept up in the beauty, fresh air and relief of knowing this past winter was finally behind us. There is an old mine cart that sits out front stacked with a  rockhounds treasure. Across the road lye's a large body of water, infusing the air with an aroma impossible to capture in a glade plug-in 
( can you tell I dont like those things?).
I'll be honest,  this was one of the easiest drives to go rockhounding, I think it was nearly one or two turns off 62. There is ample parking, its a no worries type of place, if you want to head out to your car to eat lunch then go back to picking, you can. Its a very easy going vibe, thanks in large part to its  owner.

Walking up, the gargantuan sodalite pieces greet you at the door.
drool........
Princess sodalite mine greetings rock.
It was so bright that day I didnt even notice I was in the shot, lol. Ah well, it will have to do.




Princess Sodalite mine Ontario


Sodalite

Sodalite Ontario, Canada.




spaghetti coral

I managed to find a small specimen in the pile out back.

Conglomerate lava
I also found some of the that brownish/red rock to the top-right. Its a lava conglomerate and from what I'm told, its from around the Greece area.

Princess Sodalite mine shop
The inside is a great little shop, they have all kinds of specimens from ontario and around the world. They have everything from home accessories, jewelery, sample specimens, healing stones, fossils, rock/mineral books, and info on other mines in the area. The owner is extremely friendly and the only reason I didnt get a picture of him was, I find it strange asking people I dont know for they're picture. Other then that, He is willing to listen and help identify what you have, cant say enough good things about the man. 
Amethyst tree
I think the tree was a really neat piece. It caught my eye when I walked in.
Sodalite jewelry
This is some jewelery made from the sodalite mine here in Ontario.
Sodalite jewelry
Sodalite jewelery
Princess sodalite mine specimens for sale
Sample specimens.
Princess sodalite mine specimens for sale
Very reasonably priced specimens.
Princess sodalite mine fossils for sale.
Fossil
Princess sodalite mine fossils for sale

Princess sodalite mine fossils for sale
I'm gonna get one of these the next time I go, I was so tired at the end of the day I kinda forgot they were there.
Princess sodalite mine jade inuksuks playing hockey
I really like the inukshuk's playing hockey.

Princess sodalite mine specimens

BISMUTH - Prices sodalite mine
I actually picked up a piece of bismuth as a mothers day gift.
Azurite?
Is this azurite?

Rock/mineral books sodalite mine
Display case of healing stones, rock/mineral books and other accessories.

Native art.
1.Calcite quartz 2. geode -amethyst 3.?
Geode.

It looked like they were making eggs out of pyrite.
Princess Sodalite mine Ontario - Black tourmaline
Princess Sodalite mine mountain- Ontario
This is the path to the rock pile, its not far from the actual building. VERY convenient when hauling a large bucket.
Princess Sodalite mine Ontario, Canada
Mountainous area blocked off with roap so the little ones know where not to go 
( good for a family outing,)
Please, dont let your kids yell and scream and throw rocks all over the place, this just ruin's it for everyone else. NO EXCUSES PARENTS.

Princess sodalite mine rock pile
This is the tailings pile, from what I understand, it gets filled up a few times a year with more rocks/minerals and the fun continues. While I thought it would be bigger, and at first I wasnt finding much, but this was all my fault and all to change in due time. I thought I would check the sides of the pile but that turned out to be a bust, so I thought, If they were dumping it in here it must be piled up in the middle, so the digging began and the beauties started popping out of everywhere.





Princess sodalite mine specimens from around the world



These small specimens were just some stuff I didn't have, they are ( from right to left )
1-Green opal, 2-calcopyrite 3-green quartz 4-fuchsite



Rocks/minerals from princess sodalite mine

It was late, I had only the kitchen light to assist me, I will have to take some more pictures as these ones did not do my diggings any justice.

Gems from princess sodalite mine
These are some of the gem/minerals I found. There was a lot of apatite, some rose quartz and I'm not sure what that black looking mineral in the top right is, well, its actually red'ish/purple but the camera cant pick it up. Also, there is a black mineral on the far left, to the right of the rose quartz, I think it might be black tourmaline?.
Fossils from Princess sodalite mine

Some of the fossils I found range from clam shells to corals. They must have shipped these in from Ottawa/Montreal/Quebec because, I was just reading a book on fossils (road rocks of Ontario- Nick Eyles- http://www.amazon.ca/Road-Rocks-Ontario-Geological-Discover/dp/1550418599 )  and these look exactly like what was shown from Quebec/Montreal area.
( FANTASTIC book by the way, I will be picking up the entire collection )







Sodalite from princess sodalite mine Ontario, Canada
Some of the pieces of sodalite I found.