Looks great. Do you leave them to be found? I had not heard of the tradition, but my nieces found some painted rocks while we were waiting for a table at Longhorns. If anything positive comes from plague avoidance, I hope it's people nurturing their creativity. I have been whittling like a mad man myself.
Nice work! I found my first one on wolf creek a few weeks ago. I didn't know painting and hiding rocks in an easter egg hunt fashion was a thing. Whats the proper etiquette for something like that? Are we supposed to paint a rock and hide it close by to replace it or what?
Thank ya.Nice work, David! I especially like the hummer.
My Granddaughters paint rocks and leave them to be found. They are still very young, 7 & 8. Before I spotted this thread, I thought their precious little minds were running wild.Looks great. Do you leave them to be found? I had not heard of the tradition, but my nieces found some painted rocks while we were waiting for a table at Longhorns. If anything positive comes from plague avoidance, I hope it's people nurturing their creativity. I have been whittling like a mad man myself.