Fossils, Rocks and Stones
October 22nd, 2006 at 6:36 pm (Unschooling Life)
Kenzie and I have been playing board games, recently. Yahtzee (okay, a dice - not a board - game), Scrabble, checkers, By Jove, and others. We hadn’t played much for a while, and watching him spell or add or plot now is much different than it was only a few months ago. The Scrabble board is quickly covered, the Yahtzee dice added up in a flash, and my checker pieces jumped and double-jumped. Wow.
The fossil fest is coming up, along with the Powwow. You can read about our adventures last year when we danced on the Powwow arena floor, discovered the joys of fossil collecting, and met too many interesting, passionate people to count. Kenzie’s gearing up. We finally acquired a display box for his fossil and rock collection, and we’ve mounted it on the wall just above his top bunk. He’s categorized them and set them up in the box, and he’s placed a magnifying glass on top. He keeps his rock/gem/mineral field guide handy (especially since he just bought a small boxful of cool rocks and stones), as well as his new fossil book, A Pictorial Guide to Fossils by Gerard R. Case, that we found at Half Price Books (nine bucks!). The photos are absolutely amazing, and there are so many that it makes identification simple.
Tonight, The Rolling Stones are in Austin for the first time, ever. People are falling all over themselves to spend $95 and up for a ticket (and goodness only knows how much more for concessions). There are traffic jams, wrecks, hordes of pedestrians trying to get to Zilker Park, road closures, etc. There are shuttles bringing concert-goers to the park on a continual basis. There are so many people crammed around the stage that there’s absolutely no way most of them will even get a glimpse of the band members.
I love The Stones’ older music, so I’ve been listening to the traffic reports between the all-day, all-Stones programming on the radio. Glad I’m not in the thick of it! I think I’ll stick to the coffeehouse-type concerts my favorite folkies put on.