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Project V Day Twenty Two: Pebble



This pebble is from my New Zealand jar.  It must have been very special to outshine all of the other pebbles on the beach.


Day Twenty Two grid.


Okay, so this is totally pebble unrelated but a good lesson was learned from my specimen study collecting.  Lesson:  don't just pick up something off of the ground, bring it into your home, and expect it not to hatch creatures.  Cuz...this object completely hatched creatures.  60% sure they are alien creatures and will eat my brain as I sleep tonight.

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