08 Nov 19:08
  Rare

This is a photo of beautiful Agawa Bay, Ontario:

Do you see that pink beach? It’s not sand. It’s thousands upon millions of rocks- pink and gray granite that has been pounded smooth by the force of Lake Superior. The rocky beach shoreline stretches for miles- rock after rock after rock. And not one of those rocks is worth much.

Our earth is covered in rocks- we cut it out of the ground and shape it and use to build and sculpt and decorate and even worship. We cut stone away to reveal oil, we pile it on the edges of our yards for property boundaries, we pave our driveways with it and let our cars leak oil onto it. Rocks don& ... a button to read the full article text

Published by Sarah Christenson Sun, 09 Nov 2008 03:08:00 GMT no comments permalink

Late 1997

Michael and I suddenly find ourselves with two months to throw a respectable wedding together. Not a shotgun wedding, just a rush due to business needs & living situation circumstances. I’m working at the store one day and the mother of my sister’s boyfriend whirls in. I’ll have to introduce you here to Judy Nichols, choir and chorale director at our local high school, piano player at our church, general musical angel at large. She always has a kind word for everyone around her, a quick laugh, and a beaming smile on her face. I mention to her that I would be honored to have her play at my wedding, and s ... a button to read the full article text

Published by Sarah Christenson Sun, 21 Sep 2008 02:30:00 GMT 4 comments permalink

Whether it was the advent of spring, the task of cleaning my outdated wardrobe, or just a lifelong fixation with the color green, I had to build this ring this past month.

Having recently acquired a couple of cat’s eye chrysoberyls, I was anxious to use them in some stunning piece. I think we pulled it off, don’t you?

I began with a simple bezel of extruded blue wax. This is a softer wax, perfect for forming. Bending the wax to within a millimeter tolerance of the stone, I secured it on the bottom with a more rigid piece of Ruby Red wax, extendin ... a button to read the full article text

Published by Sarah Christenson Tue, 27 May 2008 23:58:00 GMT no comments permalink

Gold at nearly a thousand US dollars an ounce. Platinum over two thousand. Silver, incredibly enough, at twenty dollars an ounce.

Did we honestly think we would see these prices this early on?

The falling value of the dollar coupled with instability in the markets has set this industry on its ear. Then we add low mine production to the mixture, and suddenly a reachable commodity becomes just one more thing that’s harder for the common man to acquire. We’ve had a spike like this before, but not with such a steady upward trend. Is it going to stay this way? Who knows. I, for one, think it will.

Rather than bemoan the price- which I can do nothing about- I want to address the situation ... a button to read the full article text

Published by Michael Christenson II Sat, 08 Mar 2008 12:51:00 GMT no comments permalink


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