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					Originally Posted by Michael B  Before it hit the network news it got coverage on the web - MSN and AOL.  His aunt wrote that he loved rocks, wanted to be a geologist one day and would love it if people would send him some rocks.  She provided an address in the article.  I do enjoy looking at mineral displays at museums though I don't collect them myself. | 
	
 Can you PM me the address? I am not a rock hound, but I have been blessed (or cursed depending on how you look at it) by living on top of a huge seam of barite rose rocks.  They are actually quite rare, mainly only occurring in a thin band running north to south in Oklahoma, with minor occurrences in Australia and Morocco. I'd like to send him some.
 
EDIT:  I ganked that picture out of the local newspapers article archive.  Rose rocks sitting in prairie hay seemed familiar to me, so I found the article it was from.   In a funny coincidence, the newspaper photographer took that picture of our display the one year my wife and I sold them at the Rose Rock Festival.