

The Moccasin
This next one had a perfect hole bored into its larger end. The debate was whether this hole was caused by erosion, or if it was man-made and this was some kind of drinking vessel.

The Bone-shape
Here’s another rock with perfectly bored holes. I used to call it the “pre-historic bowling ball” but others have said it might be a weapon. Those indentations might be used to affix the rock to a handle, to make a club.

Pre-Historic Bowling Ball
This, as far as I can recall was one of my earliest finds. The little tongue of rock at the top looked like a beak, so I painted the rock to make it look like a Wise Old Owl. I not only painted the beak and gave the bird orange eyes, I even painted the rock gray. Most of it wore off, but the eyes are still there.

Wise Old Owl
Another early find. The shape of it originally made me think of a man with a large nose; and the crack above the nose looked like a closed eye. I named it The Sleeper (or the Snorer). But later on, the shape of the rock and the smoothness of the lines reminded me of a sculpture of the Madonna and Child. Just like an optical illusion, I can see both of those impressions now.

The Sleeper / The Blessed Mother