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Painted Rocks |
So lately I am fascinated by the rock painting phenomenon currently sweeping across the United States. It started, I believe, with
The Kindness Rocks Project and has evolved. There are "rock clubs" and "rock groups" peppering the nation and most have Facebook Pages.
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Bob Belcher |
Painted rocks can be found coast to coast in every town, city, burb, and all the rural areas in between. Literally, they are everywhere.