The sea was angry that day my friends!!!
A few Sundays ago I took a more experienced forum member, abarnard, to my little spot I had stumbled upon in the Oak Hill area of Austin. He is a geologist and helped me with so much it is impossible to convey within these confines! Thank you again Adam!! And he was up the challenge since we had a 30% chance of rain. Well, it rained.
When we first arrived at the foot of the hill by a natural pond it was very foggy. Perfect hunting weather. Then it started to sprinkle. He has the foresight to pack rain gear. I left mine in my truck.
The rain started to pick up the pace as we found ourselves lost within a maze of natural springs that started bursting from the limestone. I just had on a short sleeve shirt, shorts, and hiking boots and it was a little chilly. I reached my saturation level quickly and just kept looking down. He left with about an hour of sun left. All I found after he left was... a golf ball!! (Hence the Seinfeld reference.)
I had my most productive day by far thanks to his advice and help. Here are just a few of the specimens we found. There is a wide variety so I tried to narrow it down a bit. As always any help is welcomed and appreciated. Thanks again Adam and I am sure to see you again soon!!
