I’d taken a two-day road trip to St. George, Utah, during
Super Bowl weekend. My primary purpose was to see Zion National Park, which I
would do on Day 2. On the day I arrived, after checking into my motel room and
having lunch, I drove over to the Dinosaur Discovery Site and spent an hour or
so wandering around the place.
As I usually do when I visit educational sites and museums,
I stopped by the gift shop and spotted something I just had to have:
Yep. A “Popcorn Rock.” It’s actually a dolomite that
produces Aragonite crystals when it’s immersed in white vinegar. Something that
changes into something else? Heck, that’s for me!
Well, wouldn’t you know it, I didn’t have the appropriate
bowl to begin my experiment, so for the next few weeks (whenever I remembered
to do it), I shopped for a nice bowl that could not only help me sprout the
popcorn crystals, but display it with some class as well.
Okay, so I found a good bowl a few months later. But you
know how these things work … I kept the rock in its bag in the bowl in the
kitchen and it promptly got buried under some stuff. Until recently. And that’s
when I figured if I’m going to do this at all, I’d better get started.
What to do and how to do it? Here, you read for yourself:
I nestled the rock in the bowl, and covered it with white
vinegar:
I'll post updates as the project progresses. Grow, popcorn, grow!
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