Ephemeral Resting Beach Face

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Here are a few ephemeral resting "beach" faces
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Here is a stony faced witch doctor sticking his tongue out at a demon in the ethereal realm above (aka a tiny chihuahua walking by).

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Here is a blind fool going along his brainless way.

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This one decided to put loads of makeup on around her eyes lol. Still can't hide that mole just under the eye.

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This is the boyfriend surfer dude of the pancake makeup face above.

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This is the skeptical philosopher observing other resting beach faces... at the beach...

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Now a seagull has flown above him and he his shocked in anticipation of getting pooped on accidentally.

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Whew no seagull poop, now the stone philosopher is happy.

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Now he has just realized that as a stone face even seeing a seagull is like looking into another dimension and this has opened up his third eye and electrified his hair... Eureka I have looked into the sky dimension!

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The standard normie face at the beach is laughing at the philosopher stones, what a weirdo he can be.

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Here is the lake that has created all the material for the stony faces. Soon they will return to the waters and be ground into new faces as they are skipped on the water surface by humans towering above.



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Hehehe hepy stoons ;))

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stooons (stones / cartoons)

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I'm sorry for my grammatical mistakes, I'm somehow learning to write English, so I apologize and thank you for correcting the writing, but the post is great ;)))))

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These are great along with the story about them. Did you draw the detail of the eyes on the stones with another stone? That lake is beautiful! Where is it?

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Yeah i just found a softer stone that rubs off on the black stones.

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Very cool, I love this sort of thing at the beach. It's very playful and fun.

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One can only swim so long before playing with the rocks.

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LOL! It's irresistible. I also am a rockhound, so I search for them whenever I'm on a beach or even a river bank.

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Awesome, we always look for agates on the beach there. I have a few tumbling right now... I hope they turn out good. Here's one that has an interesting glint in the sun at just the right angle. 20210718_163754.jpg

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You also look for stones and agates, those are a favourite of mine. Wow! I am happy to meet someone else who is interested in stones like this.

The pic of the one you've posts has a beautiful shape to and rounded with some lovely colouration. Thanks for posting that. Every stone is different with it's own personality. So you tumble stones, very cool. Do you carve stone also?

I've found agate, a deep caramel coloured which is lovely. It has some orange calcite inclusions. I also found one small piece of pyrite. Lots of quartz, some garnet in a matrix, some fossils (more common types). plus a bunch of others.

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I want to get into carving stones. I have a dremmel tool with stone grinding tips. Hopefully the round stone I found will be soft enough to carve something into it. Fossils are always a great find. There are a few ancient corals that wash up on lake Michigan at times as well as some snail shell rocks.

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It's enjoyable but also a slow going process. If you're doing a light carving, what you have should work, unless it's a harder stone. Diamond burrs with water are best for stone. I use a dip method with the water. Softer stones such as limestone, serpentine. If I'm not sure what a stone is even after wetting, I use a piece of quartz to scratch it. If quartz scratches it easily, it's a softer stone.

Fossils always fascinate me and I've been lucky to find some. I didn't know ancient corals wash up on Lake Michigan, that's so interesting. I'll have to read up on that. I'm wondering what the snail shell rocks look like also.

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These are fantastic! I love how you transformed the term "resting bitch face," which is heavy with sexism and has always bothered me. But "resting beach face" I can get behind!

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I was wondering if anyone would get the joke :-) fortunately rock faces don't have to worry about wrinkles, just erosion.

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