Heart-shaped rocks are more common than you'd think. |
If you go for a walk today, look down, not up.
Try to find a heart-shaped rock. I've been collecting heart-shaped rocks for years! It's a warm, fuzzy feeling to spot a heart rock, just lying there, quietly, waiting to be noticed.
And, they're way more common than you'd think. I find one nearly every time I'm out exploring a hiking trail.
So, get out there! And, start lookin' for love!
P.S.
Happy Valentine's Day. :)
My Mom was good at spotting "hearts" when I was growing up....all I could find was spuds. Well, it was Idaho.
ReplyDeleteKate, these photos are dazzling. Really, really nice. They make me feel happy and hopeful that spring will be here soon. As soon as the snow melts, I'll start looking for heart-shaped rocks. Right now I'm still busy checking out the animal footprints in the snow. HVD to you.
ReplyDeletedonna
No heart-shaped taters? LOL Rilly :))
ReplyDeleteTHX & Happy Valentine's Day, Donna!
ReplyDeleteAnd, big hugs to the coo coo kid. :))
I shall have to see if I can find one in England.
ReplyDeleteThere is a heart shaped snowflake on my latest post. I'm afraid to say that I hadn't even noticed it until someone left a message about it. Collecting heart shaped snowflakes may prove more tricky to store ;-}
Johnson
Fun. I've never looked for heart-shaped rocks.
ReplyDeleteI was looking for a heart shaped stone on the beach the other day..I looked and I looked to no success.
ReplyDeletebut I love your pics!
You certainly love hearts!
ReplyDeletewhat a collection...fun!
ReplyDeleteCute hearts!
ReplyDeleteBanana Walnut Muffin
Love the hearts!
ReplyDeleteKate, I have some like that in my arrowhead collection, yours looks like those usually made by the Indians.
ReplyDeleteYou have quite a collection of hearts. I'm going to start checking out the rocks and see how many hearts I can find.
ReplyDeleteLol, I always look down when walking because there are so many things to trip over! :)
ReplyDelete