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Post by MsAli on Nov 13, 2018 11:39:14 GMT -5
It is really awesome. Did you pick all those up overseas? Hello again, yes, I was stationed in Asia over twenty-five years and spent most of my time in China but moved around the Pacific Rim countries when the need arose. The birds came from Singapore, the Mice and Mr. Penguin, being very special, came from France, all the rest of the Zoo came from the lapidary and antique shops in Shanghai and the outlying Provinces in China. Cheers, johnw Ah I wish I would of paid better attention when I was in Singapore and Hong Kong. Being young rocks were not my priority at that time Do they all have names?
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Post by johnw on Nov 13, 2018 12:08:51 GMT -5
Hello again, yes, I was stationed in Asia over twenty-five years and spent most of my time in China but moved around the Pacific Rim countries when the need arose. The birds came from Singapore, the Mice and Mr. Penguin, being very special, came from France, all the rest of the Zoo came from the lapidary and antique shops in Shanghai and the outlying Provinces in China. Cheers, johnw Ah I wish I would of paid better attention when I was in Singapore and Hong Kong. Being young rocks were not my priority at that time Do they all have names? Hello again, I should have added some of these guys came from Hong Kong, Kowloon side, my bad. As I recall there were some turtles, a bear and a tiger eye pig with a gimpy leg. No, none of them have names. The residents of the Zoo were a little offended when I suggested I give them names. They said "we are who we are". BTW, thank you for your service. Cheers, johnw
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Post by MsAli on Nov 13, 2018 12:14:14 GMT -5
Ah I wish I would of paid better attention when I was in Singapore and Hong Kong. Being young rocks were not my priority at that time Do they all have names? Hello again, I should have added some of these guys came from Hong Kong, Kowloon side, my bad. As I recall there were some turtles, a bear and a tiger eye pig with a gimpy leg. No, none of them have names. The residents of the Zoo were a little offended when I suggested I give them names. They said "we are who we are". BTW, thank you for your service. Cheers, johnw Thank you I cannot wait to see the rest of them
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Post by johnw on Nov 13, 2018 15:07:34 GMT -5
The residents of The Big Cats section of the Zoo did not want to wait a week or so and demanded to be first of the mammals to be presented so here they are. Who's gonna argues with Tigers? Tiger eye seemed to be the appropriate choice of stone for a Tiger display.
Mr. Bunny is two inches high. It is now feeding time at the Zoo, so it 's closed for the balance of the day Hoped you enjoyed the Big Cat Section of the Zoo. Cheers, johnw
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Post by MsAli on Nov 13, 2018 17:05:02 GMT -5
He is fabulous but please dont let him eat Mr. Bunny!
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Post by johnw on Nov 13, 2018 18:33:22 GMT -5
He is fabulous but please don't let him eat Mr. Bunny! alikat218, never happen. They only eat corn flakes after seeing a Tony the Tiger commercial. BTW, is there a limit on images I can post? Reason why I ask is my Zoo friends who have not yet had a shot at posing consist of horses, that you will swear you can talk to, bunnies, pigs, rhinoceroses, hippopotami, a fine looking doggie who guards the Zoo when I am out, crabs, err sorry, crustaceans, turtles, tortoises, bears, hens, frogs, elephants, cows, bulls , rams, temple dogs, and a flamingo. There are also some other guys that think of themselves as not being residents of the Mammal Section of the Zoo because they are Fantasy animals and are shy. I am guessing there are in excess of 30 images that the Zoo resident will insist on showing. Is this too many? I am game if the folks here don't get tired of looking. My plan is to spread them out over several weeks. Cheers, johnw
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Post by Pat on Nov 13, 2018 18:36:33 GMT -5
I love your zoo. Don’t know about photo posting limits. Ask Tommy
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Post by Tommy on Nov 13, 2018 19:13:30 GMT -5
BTW, is there a limit on images I can post? No limit. Have at it!
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Post by johnw on Nov 13, 2018 19:24:00 GMT -5
BTW, is there a limit on images I can post? No limit. Have at it! Tommy, Thank you for sharing that information. Cheers, johnw
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Post by fernwood on Nov 13, 2018 20:36:52 GMT -5
Thank you so much for sharing your zoo. I am glad you found a home at RTH. Do you have a zoo display at home? Spreading all zoo residents over 2 weeks is such a tease. I want to see them all, now , especially the horses.
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Post by johnw on Nov 13, 2018 21:55:05 GMT -5
Thank you so much for sharing your zoo. I am glad you found a home at RTH. Do you have a zoo display at home? Spreading all zoo residents over 2 weeks is such a tease. I want to see them all, now , especially the horses. Hi fernwood, Thank you for saying that, I really felt good with the greeting I got from Garage Rocker and now do consider this my home. I have come to find out there are many fine people in this Forum and we all share a common passion, being rocks and how we process them. Its really a great place. So about the Zoo, yes, I do have a display at home. The Zoo residents share spaces on different shelves depending on their size and classification. That's how the honkers and the other "ducks" got left out of the first photo op. The "birds" were in a different cabinets than the big honkers and Mr. Penguin was stationed next to the Rodent Section and Aquarium. All the horses and other larger mammals are on the lower shelves due to their weight. Some of these guys are heavy, like the Hippos, Rhinos, Horses and of course, the Big Cow. OK, so now that I have a green light from Tommy, I can start the photo sessions . It's gonna be tuff though, cuz all the residents at the Zoo are now pushing to be first in line. Cheers, johnw
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Post by Pat on Nov 13, 2018 22:10:58 GMT -5
A friend has a similar zoo——all rhinos—-all sizes. Literally several thousand. I don’t recommend it!!
I have a zoo, too—-about 25 critters —— most about the size of a chicken egg.
Thoroughly enjoy the denizens of your zoo. Look forward to those in line waiting their turn in the spotlight.
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Post by johnw on Nov 13, 2018 23:56:07 GMT -5
A friend has a similar zoo——all rhinos—-all sizes. Literally several thousand. I don’t recommend it!! I have a zoo, too—-about 25 critters —— most about the size of a chicken egg. Thoroughly enjoy the denizens of your zoo. Look forward to those in line waiting their turn in the spotlight. Wow Pat, thanks, so when do we see your Zoo denizens, err sorry, critters? I can understand your friends dilemma, with literally several thousand Rhinos who gets to clean up?Cheers, johnw
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Post by johnw on Nov 14, 2018 0:22:02 GMT -5
fernwood said: Spreading all zoo residents over 2 weeks is such a tease, I want to see them all, now , especially the horses.
Well, somebody heard you say that and pushed their way to the head of the line and there was such a ruckus from the residents of the Zoo and some started pushing and shoving each other but eventually they all became quiet and out of respect for the guy in front of the line, they agreed for me just to give you a head shot to kinda hold "things" over. The respect is well placed since this guy is special, he weights in at three pounds and measures 6.5 inches long x 3 inches wide x 4 inches high. He is special because he hails from the Qing Dynasty, is made out of Imperial White Jade and in his current form, is over two hundred years old. I call him my White Stallion. Here is the head shot. Cheers, johnw My White Stallion: No tease, just short of time. The Big Crazy needs out and is shouting his head off from the tumbling barrel. Bye.
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Post by taylor on Nov 14, 2018 0:46:26 GMT -5
WoW! Thank you for sharing!!
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Post by accidentalrockhound on Nov 14, 2018 1:00:50 GMT -5
Very nice all of the collection. Like the zoo.
P. S. I hope no animal's where hurt during the photography sessions.
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Post by fernwood on Nov 14, 2018 5:02:04 GMT -5
That is a beautiful stallion.
I adopted an Appaloosa stallion with snowflake markings. Some day I want to commission someone to do a carving of him from Dalmation or any other stone that is white with black spots.
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Post by beefjello on Nov 14, 2018 18:38:36 GMT -5
What a delightful menagerie John! Though it appears some of your flock may have flown the coop and ended up across town
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Post by goatgrinder on Nov 14, 2018 19:50:51 GMT -5
These items are priceless. I remotely visited a Chinese gem show last year and discovered that carved animal figurines are the latest up and coming collectibles. Hang on to your zoo.
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Post by MsAli on Nov 14, 2018 20:33:50 GMT -5
fernwood said: Spreading all zoo residents over 2 weeks is such a tease, I want to see them all, now , especially the horses.
Well, somebody heard you say that and pushed their way to the head of the line and there was such a ruckus from the residents of the Zoo and some started pushing and shoving each other but eventually they all became quiet and out of respect for the guy in front of the line, they agreed for me just to give you a head shot to kinda hold "things" over. The respect is well placed since this guy is special, he weights in at three pounds and measures 6.5 inches long x 3 inches wide x 4 inches high. He is special because he hails from the Qing Dynasty, is made out of Imperial White Jade and in his current form, is over two hundred years old. I call him my White Stallion. Here is the head shot. Cheers, johnw My White Stallion: No tease, just short of time. The Big Crazy needs out and is shouting his head off from the tumbling barrel. Bye. Oh he is magnificent and he knows it
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