Yesterday was a beautiful day so we took a trip to Ruggles Mine. Everyone was pretty excited for the outing. We packed a picnic lunch and our rock collecting gear, we studied the rock guides, and we slathered on the sunscreen.

We started with a picnic lunch, despite protests from the kids, who were super eager to get into the mine!

This picture cracks me up because Eve looks so delicate and pink. She brought a stuffed animal in a carry bag and just looks delicate. That lasted about a minute before the toy went into the rock bag and her hands were filled with tools!

This is her “I’m a little embarrassed” smile. Turns out she had hammered the chisel straight into a crack in the wall with no clear idea how to use a chisel or how to get it out of the wall!

I think these holes are so cool. I always imagine ancient cave dwellers living in them. Turns out it’s just the results from past blasting. Still pretty, but a much less cool story.

There is a kid-sized tunnel that runs in the rock. In the tunnel is one little window for peeking out.

The end of the tunnel. I went through a few times, but as a semi-tall person I had to stay bent over for most of the path. Not the most comfortable, but it is pretty cool inside.

I love this big sheet of mica, also known as isinglass (Mema, I Googled it!) It is super fragile, but thanks to Mema’s good ideas it survived the trip home and now decorates my shelf.

Eve took it upon herself to help this little creek flow better. All along the way she moved rocks, terraformed the muddy banks, and did what she could to assist the creek. Thoughtful girl. :)

Mema The Brave offered to hold the chisel while Lex hammered off a piece of this quartz. I’m happy to say it was an injury free day!

Grandpa Tom found this big rock full of mica. He and the kids chipped away at it, creating beautiful mica glitter.

We made it to the end! Time to refuel before turning around and heading up the hill, carrying bags full of rocks!

Eve was happy this day that we both were wearing “hats with brims that go all the way around to protect our necks and ears.” All those times I encouraged her to wear a hat with a good brim and she remembers and encourages me as well. :)
I “carried out” way more photos than rocks! Many of these are probably exactly the same as I took when we went to Ruggles Mine two years ago, but I’m not even going to look or link back to that post so they’ll all seem fresh and new. :)
After we got done mining we had another snack, then headed home. Along the way we passed a cool looking playground so we made a quick stop. The littles in our group still had plenty of energy to burn! After that stop we decided ice cream was in order. Sadly my camera broke at the playground so I didn’t get any pictures of the rest of our day. You’ll have to just imagine our delight at eating ice cream by the lake on a beautiful day!
We got home in time to unload, unpack, and order pizza for dinner! A good day was had by all! I love summer vacation!
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