Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Popcorn Rock: Day 11


Eleven days since the dawn of the Miyamoto Popcorn Rock experiment began, there’s some significant change under way.
The Vinegar Lake is fast disappearing; it seems the evaporation has picked up its pace. One result of this is the bowl’s inside surface has accumulated quite a bit of what looks like a bathtub soap ring. I presume it’s precipitate that was suspended in the liquid and after floating on the surface, found its way to the inside surface.
That nice formation that was forming at the tip of the rock has kind of morphed into a yellowish couple of globs of marshmallows. But the good news is that other aragonite crystals are emerging from the dolomite.
The lake itself is quite shallow now, maybe three-quarters of an inch deep. The bottom is full of sediment and rock crud, and the acrid vinegar smell seems to be intensifying.
Wonder how much longer I have to wait for it to become beautiful. I’m getting impatient.

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