Thursday, July 25, 2019

Did You Know


Did you know that Boji Stones were first discovered in Kansas? Some people think they were left by aliens, some people think they are parts of meteorites. They are sold in pairs. The  male is a rough textured stone. And the  female is a smooth textured stone. They supposedly have so much energy, some people have compared them to holding jumping beans.

29 comments:

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

Heaven forbid, Sandra. I'm from KS and have never heard of these stones before. Useful information when playing games of trivia!

Valerie-Jael said...

Now you have told me something new! Thanks, have a great day, hugs, Valerie

Elephant's Child said...

New to me too.
Love the meerkats as well.

Elizabeth Seckman said...

Nope. I didn't know that!

Pat Hatt said...

Never even heard of them. Aliens must have wiped my mind.

RO said...

Wow! Never heard of these, but it sounds very cool to grab some if I ever visit Elizabeth in Kansas. Very fascinating trivia! Hugs, RO

CJ Kennedy said...

O-: I never heard of them. Just read a bit more about them. Very cool!

Jamie Ghione said...

I've never hear of them either, let alone I never knew where they were discovered.

Sandra Cox said...

There's a lot of different theories on those stones. Some say they're Pop Rocks. Some say they are different from Pop Rocks. Whatever, I find them fascinating.

Magic Love Crow said...

That is so cool Sandra! I had to go look this up and see what they look like! Very cool!
(Sorry, I am so late again coming around in blog land! I just wanted to say, you Rock too!!! I am so happy you have got a good response on my blog and from all around the other blogs too!! Thanks for being you Sandra! Big Hugs!)

Sandra Cox said...

Entirely my pleasure, Val.
You have a great day too.
Hugs received and returned.

Sandra Cox said...

Aren't meerkats the cutest little things?

Sandra Cox said...

Heh. Love the you rock too. Very timely:)
And thanks so much for your support and having me on your lovely blog. I appreciate ya.

Birgit said...

I never even heard about these stones. let's hope the Super heroes are ok with that

da tabbies o trout towne said...

did you know; I thought this was just a conversation between meerkats; then I thought...I'm going to google....have never heard of these until now !! :) makes one wonder if there are any left where they've been found ☺☺♥♥

Adam said...

First I've heard of them.

Sandra Cox said...

Hi, Elizabeth! Thanks for stopping by.

Sandra Cox said...

Lots of folks haven't.

Sandra Cox said...

Good point:)

Sandra Cox said...

Ha. I think I'll snag that for an excuse when I'm having any memory issues.

Sandra Cox said...

Ha. Hopefully no kryptonite.

Sandra Cox said...

Lets take a road trip!
Hugs received and returned.

Sandra Cox said...

Boji Stones--definitely cool:)

Sandra Cox said...

:) You're in company then;)

Lee said...

I can't recall hearing about the boji stones before now...but maybe I have as I'm quite interested in Native American culture...crafts, arts and beliefs. I'll have to catch up on some more reading. I've a couple of informative books here. My female cat is named "Shama"...after "Shaman". :)

I've a few crystals...male and female. And I also have a lovely green stone from New Zealand. It was given to me by Kiwi friends. The story goes if a green stone is given as a gift it brings good fortune to the recipient.

Lowcarb team member said...

I don't think I'd heard of Boji Stones until now!

Adorable picture of the meerkats.

All the best Jan

Sandra said...

Your green stone sounds fascinating. Did they tell you what it was?

Sandra said...

I find Boji Stones fascinating and meerkats delightful:)

Jeanie said...

I did not know that! And they look like meercats!