Getting Ready
Saturday January 27th - The weather was partly cloudy today with a high of 73 degrees.
Here's just a few of the many Show related signs and billboards already up around Tucson.
They've already started setting up big tents all over town. Here's one that's just north of
the Ramada Inn on Oracle Road (Mineral and Fossil Blvd). Many of the major motels set up tents
to accommodate the overflow of rocks and dealers from their rooms. Those are chunks of petrified
tree they've set out in front of this one. Yes, they're for sale.
When I ventured inside this tent I found Rocks-and-Fossils mailing list subscriber
Ray Huie rayman@liberty.com
(on the right) and a co-worker busy unloading 55 gallon drums full of Brazilian fish fossils.
Ray was setting up tables for Lost World, which specializes in Brazilian fish fossils and
amethyst.
Ray sends greetings from the Show to the Rocks-and-Fossils list!
There was a lot of preparatory activity going on in this tent. Twenty-five people or so were
busy bringing in specimens and setting up tables and displays. A fork lift was constantly
shuttling in crates and barrels of rocks and fossils from trucks waiting to be unloaded outside.
In another corner of the tent, some workers had set up a table factory and were busy cranking
out tables made from sheets of plywood and two by fours. There was a lot of hammering and sawing
going on. Scenes like these are occurring all over town. Very soon there will be thousands of
tables in Tucson full of minerals, gems, fossils, meteorites and rocks of every conceivable
description. It takes a lot of work to set up the Show. Just watching this small sample of it
plum tuckered me out!