Saturday, April 9, 2022

My Working Rock

The Helena Mineral Society is holding its annual Gem, Mineral, and Fossil Show this weekend at the Civic Center.  I will definitely stop in and poke around a little.

I attended my first rock show at the Civic Center just shy of sixty years ago.  When I was seven or eight, my uncle Stack took me to the show.

The show dazzled me.  I saw heaps of polished stones, cut agates and geodes, gold, fossilized fish, crystals, precious gems, and more.

My uncle bought me a collection of various minerals at that first show.  In the years since, I have attended at least twenty of the rock shows. 

Today, if you came to visit me, you would discover rocks on display throughout my house.  I have two large display cases filled with specimens in my den.  I have rocks in my kitchen, living room, bedrooms, and master bath.  And you will find one disk-shaped rock on the ledge of my utility room sink.  I call that specimen my “working rock.”

I use the working rock whenever I grill salmon.  I like to grill my salmon on a cedar plank.  Before doing so, I use the rock to hold the plank under the water while I soak it the sink for an hour or two before grilling.


    

The Working Rock

—Mitchell Hegman

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