Glens great grandpa was a rock hound as was my next door neighbour growing up. I still have a rock he tumbled for me. 💛 I’m pretty sure I’d get distracted by just looking at all the rocks. Lol. Sounds like a fun project for your kiddo at school. Hope your year is going great. Take care. 🌺
@henryleslievermont6004Ай бұрын
Cool! My uncle used to polish rocks and give them to us kids at Christmas. 😀 Enjoyed 👍
@PandJsHomesteadAdventureАй бұрын
Hi Dawn! Very pretty. Nice to see the process on tumbling rocks.
@eileensrebornsАй бұрын
Hi Dawn. You are certainly becoming the outdoorswoman. I love watching you. Looked like you had a collander of Concerta at the end there. LOL! 🤗
@PretirementDaysАй бұрын
Fun! My Mom did that when I was young. My Father made a tumbler out of an old burn barrel
@YogiHollowFarmАй бұрын
Rock tumbling is fun! Ryan used to do it as a kid. Lots of agate field here and lots of gems in NC where we lived. Great job!
@scratchinpetepaАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Nice!
@kathleensmith370Ай бұрын
fun to see
@DawnRaeBАй бұрын
Thank you for stopping by!
@michaelsadventures4261Ай бұрын
Hello Dawn.
@JessieMillerUnboxingsandMoreАй бұрын
Hi Dawn! That looks awesome. I don't know why I haven't tried rock tumbling. I'd like to see how the rocks you found turned out. Do you have a part 2?
@DawnRaeBАй бұрын
Hi Jessie! I don't have a part 2 yet. They are spinning now in the 3rd step. I just put them in that. They have the 4th step to spin in about a week (for about a week). I plan to try to remember to show them when I pull them out then. I hope you do try rock tumbling. It is a much longer process than I had expected though. It takes weeks.