Quite a process you went through - I wouldn't have known how to do that. Sounds like your vegetables will have a little titanium in them - that should make you strong!
I think it is pretty cool that you continue to have adventures, even if they are only in your garden. I guess that is the blessing of having an inquiring mind.
Many years ago, I found a creek in SE Nebraska, near where my Folks lived, that had a lot of garnet sand as well as a few bits of gold. I wrote an article, and it was published in a Mineral magazine (I don't remember its name). I named the article something like this, "Corn isn't the only thing gold in Nebraska." Much of Nebraska, somewhat near to the Platte River, had interesting material carried down from Colorado's Mountains. I had saved a copy of the magazine, but in the years of moving, It got lost or tossed
Quite a process you went through - I wouldn't have known how to do that. Sounds like your vegetables will have a little titanium in them - that should make you strong!
I think it is pretty cool that you continue to have adventures, even if they are only in your garden. I guess that is the blessing of having an inquiring mind.
Did you write about your gold panning days?
Many years ago, I found a creek in SE Nebraska, near where my Folks lived, that had a lot of garnet sand as well as a few bits of gold. I wrote an article, and it was published in a Mineral magazine (I don't remember its name). I named the article something like this, "Corn isn't the only thing gold in Nebraska." Much of Nebraska, somewhat near to the Platte River, had interesting material carried down from Colorado's Mountains. I had saved a copy of the magazine, but in the years of moving, It got lost or tossed