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I just thought I'd share how wonderful my Father's Day was...hehe.
So the whole family is here at the house, as we are celebrating for Dad...It's a nice day out here in CT...we have all the windows in the house open, as well as the door leading to the screened in porch...what a nice day!!
I'd been contemplating getting some of my gems posted up on the 'Bistro...I have my eye set on, yet another "dream Sapphire" and need to raise the funds for it...what a great opportunity to get the gems online! I can work in the "family room", being productive as my whole family is around me. If anyone sells occasionally on the 'Bistro, you know how involved the whole process is...the picture taking, getting the pics online, etc etc. What better way than to do this while my niece and nephew are here, playing around me, and everyone is chatting and having a good time...perfect, right?
I take out one of my stones to list...it happens to be one of the smaller, and more valuable, of the listings I am posting (1.0ct 6mm Tanzanite). Well, you know Tanzanite...I take the picture indoors...and its that purply-blue color. But I cannot list a Tanzanite for sale without showing the 'other' color...the outdoors-color, the blue color! So...what to do....
My brilliant Idea was to take the stone with me, out to the screened in porch. The sun was beaming in, it was the perfect lighting to catch the blue of the stone. Now, my camera is horrible and it de-saturates my stones, so I have to do the best I can. So, there I am..Camera(phone) in left hand, stone sitting in a gem jar/case thing in my right hand...oh crap. There is better light a foot away..let me just move a bit....and then...boing!!! There goes the Tanzanite!!
I probably don't have to tell you that my screened-in porch is constructed of wooden planks, spaced (considerably!) more than, well, 6mm's of gemstones apart from each other. Oh yes!!
An hour later, I am still on my knees with an LED flashlight and hey! There it is!! I was just about to give up. Now let me preface to say that there is no way to get to this gem from outside of the porch...we are talking at least ten feet away. Under the porch is the earth...and pebbles, dirt, dead leaves, dirt, sticks, dirt, you name it, and dirt. How I found it was a miracle...but, how am I going to ge it out??? It is over a foot under me, inaccessable by outside of the porch, and any movement around the stone will bury it...with dirt!
Well...thankfully we had a house full of people...and it was good Old Mom that had the solution. She walks over to me with a yardstick..and...that sticky stuff that you stick posters on the wall with! I never would have thought of that. Now, it was no easy task, but after about 20 minutes of struggling, I was able to get the yardstick with sticky-stuff to grab the stone, and carefully, while trying to avoid shaky-hands, I was able to barely get the whole thing through the crack, and now I have the stone, happily ever after! The stone was unharmed in the process! No TL, it wasn't scratched for being softer than dirt
I checked!!
So this was my fun day, thought I'd share. The Moral of the story...I am an idiot. No wait..well maybe I am, but the Moral of the story is, don't ever EVER take a gemstone somewhere like a screen-ed in porch, constructed with wooden planks, spaced out more than 6mms apart..considerably more...
So the whole family is here at the house, as we are celebrating for Dad...It's a nice day out here in CT...we have all the windows in the house open, as well as the door leading to the screened in porch...what a nice day!!
I'd been contemplating getting some of my gems posted up on the 'Bistro...I have my eye set on, yet another "dream Sapphire" and need to raise the funds for it...what a great opportunity to get the gems online! I can work in the "family room", being productive as my whole family is around me. If anyone sells occasionally on the 'Bistro, you know how involved the whole process is...the picture taking, getting the pics online, etc etc. What better way than to do this while my niece and nephew are here, playing around me, and everyone is chatting and having a good time...perfect, right?
I take out one of my stones to list...it happens to be one of the smaller, and more valuable, of the listings I am posting (1.0ct 6mm Tanzanite). Well, you know Tanzanite...I take the picture indoors...and its that purply-blue color. But I cannot list a Tanzanite for sale without showing the 'other' color...the outdoors-color, the blue color! So...what to do....
My brilliant Idea was to take the stone with me, out to the screened in porch. The sun was beaming in, it was the perfect lighting to catch the blue of the stone. Now, my camera is horrible and it de-saturates my stones, so I have to do the best I can. So, there I am..Camera(phone) in left hand, stone sitting in a gem jar/case thing in my right hand...oh crap. There is better light a foot away..let me just move a bit....and then...boing!!! There goes the Tanzanite!!
I probably don't have to tell you that my screened-in porch is constructed of wooden planks, spaced (considerably!) more than, well, 6mm's of gemstones apart from each other. Oh yes!!
An hour later, I am still on my knees with an LED flashlight and hey! There it is!! I was just about to give up. Now let me preface to say that there is no way to get to this gem from outside of the porch...we are talking at least ten feet away. Under the porch is the earth...and pebbles, dirt, dead leaves, dirt, sticks, dirt, you name it, and dirt. How I found it was a miracle...but, how am I going to ge it out??? It is over a foot under me, inaccessable by outside of the porch, and any movement around the stone will bury it...with dirt!
Well...thankfully we had a house full of people...and it was good Old Mom that had the solution. She walks over to me with a yardstick..and...that sticky stuff that you stick posters on the wall with! I never would have thought of that. Now, it was no easy task, but after about 20 minutes of struggling, I was able to get the yardstick with sticky-stuff to grab the stone, and carefully, while trying to avoid shaky-hands, I was able to barely get the whole thing through the crack, and now I have the stone, happily ever after! The stone was unharmed in the process! No TL, it wasn't scratched for being softer than dirt
So this was my fun day, thought I'd share. The Moral of the story...I am an idiot. No wait..well maybe I am, but the Moral of the story is, don't ever EVER take a gemstone somewhere like a screen-ed in porch, constructed with wooden planks, spaced out more than 6mms apart..considerably more...