Yesterday my friends Edwina and Lynn picked me up and we went off to Gemstar. We all needed jewelry materials. Gemstar is an awesome place where you can buy most any kind of beads, jewelry making supplies, gemstones, rocks, crystals, geodes and lots more. I am overwhelmed when I go there because there is so much to see and so much I want to buy. I had a limited amount to spend so i was very careful. We were there for one and a half hours but you could really spend an entire afternoon in there. I thought I would get out of there without buying a crystal but I was wrong. One small crystal called my name and I just had to get it. I needed one for my Reiki anyway.
The 2 pictures at the top are of shelves that are just outside the main building. I couldn't take pictures of the inside where most of the beads are because there were so many people in there. The next picture on the left is one of my favorite places at gemstar. The garden is filled with tumbled stones in many shapes and colors. When I am looking for chakra stones I look there. I only wish I could line my labyrinth with timbled stones. When I was walking through there I could feel the energy.
The pic on the right of the garden is a pile of rose quartz chunks. One of these times I am going to buy a chunk to put in the labyrinth.
The picture at the bottom is of some of the geodes they have for sale there. They take my breath away they are just so gorgeous. I would have to win megabucks to buy one as they cost hundreds of dollars.
After our shopping my friends dropped me off at my daughter's house nearby so I could visit my new grandson again. We all try to save gas now by car pooling or trying to get everything done in one trip. I was lucky my friends were going that way so I could go with them. Thank you Lynn and Edwina.
2 comments:
Your welcome Anne! We had a good time that day and planned to get together soon to make jewlery. A day with friends is always enjoyable.
light with love, Edwina
Wish I could have joined you that day. I love GemStar AND you guys!
Love, Judy
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