 Hello, and welcome to the Rugged Rockhound. Today is a weekday. We got some good weather. I think it's time to cut some rocks. I started with this and it shattered, but it's kind of a brown jasper. A little bit of black dendrites in it. Yeah, interesting. Just a little bit of that Bertrandite. This one was very dark on the outside, so I'm assuming, yep, gonna be dark on the inside. Very dark purple. Still cool. Had this piece of jasper sitting around. And yep, looks like it looks on the outside. Which is actually quite nice. Some really cool patterns going on in there. I like it. Here's this geode from Dugway. Oh, fail. Looks like it filled in with junk, basically. So it might have been a fractured one that filled in with kind of a thick clay. That's too bad. This is one of those geode things that one of my subscribers sent last year. Oh, I guess that one wasn't very much of a geode. Hmm, looks like it's mostly calcite in there. Some of the black agate, it looked really nice right there. But I'll cut it just in case there's more in there. Usually though, these tend to have most of the black agate on the outside. And oh, there's a little bit in there. I think it's not too bad. Here's another piece of the Bertrandite. Okay, there's a tiny bit of purple at the top. Otherwise it's kind of a gray white. Here's a piece of petrified wood from Nevada. And oh, nice. That's pretty decent. Yeah, I like that piece. Good structure, nice clarity. Here's a piece of jasper. I had it sitting around and I thought let's cut it and see what's inside. Okay, about what I thought. Kind of not pleasant colors, but cool pattern. This is one of those pieces of agate and jasper that I found in that new area. Over there by Chimney Rock slash Little Moab. It fractured a little bit on that side. So I'll put the broken pieces down, but look at that. Look at that banding there. That is really cool. This is a nice piece. Good colors in there. Here's another one of those flat dugway geodes. Oh, that's nice. Oh yeah, that's a good one. A lot of those weird white dots in it. That's cool. Really good stuff. Really nice. I like it. Here's a piece of Wonderstone from Salina that I decided to cut into a whole bunch of pieces. So let's take a look at these. It's like a tunnel or a portal or something like that, some kind of doorway. That's pretty cool stuff. There you go. And the last one for today is some good old Vernon Wonderstone. Here we go. Yep, doesn't disappoint. Very nice. Very nice indeed. And that's it for today. It's always fun to cut up into some rocks and just see what's inside. And as always, there was some beautiful stuff. And remember, there's treasure everywhere.