Mindless Collecting
I saw a short feature on a news magazine program about a man who collects cuff links. The response it triggered from me appeared to surprise Cyndie. I said that I don’t want to be a collector. Now, to me, my comment makes a lot of sense, given my current interest in jettisoning my unused possessions.
I was surprised by her surprise. When she paused to consider the source of her reaction, the only thing she came up with was, rocks. Fair enough. I have been known to pick up a rock or two that appeal to me, hanging on to them for varying durations of time. 
Yesterday morning, I took a look at a couple of the batches of rocks around me and noticed one thing about them that particularly struck me.
I don’t know where they are from.
I don’t seem to attach any specific value to the exact location a particular rock is found. In fact, I don’t even reliably know the general area where whole batches of my rocks are from. I do know that a fair amount have been plucked from the shores of Lake Superior. I don’t know which batch, (I have a tendency to keep them in the groups in which they are first assembled), was found in which areas of the lake, nor during which special outing.
Meanwhile, others locations where I have picked up rocks include, our lake place in Wisconsin and a number of other random places I have traveled, including the Himalayan Mountains of Nepal.

I don’t know what my absent-mindedness indicates about the situation, but it does give me confidence that I will not suffer by sending the rocks back out into the world.
I guess I don’t want to be a collector.


I absolutely remember that! I’ve tried to recreate the act a couple of times over the years with minimal success. In my memory, it was so easy.
Re: your special pile of rocks… We are SO alike!!
johnwhays
August 23, 2010 at 8:41 am
I’m sure it won’t surprise you to know I have a small pile of “special” rocks right now in a corner of the bedroom, collected from AZ!!
Do you remember hammering rocks into sand? I sat on the back steps of the farm house (it did quite a number on the steps) the “sand” created was poured into jars to make pretty layered designs….
Judy
August 23, 2010 at 8:14 am