I offer the following images, mostly of rocks, as art and not science. Although these rocks are are rare because they are two billion years old, I ask you to open yourself up to joy, surprise, curiosity, and confusion, the four basic emotions of wonder.

#1: Granitic Gneiss

#2: Granitic Gneiss

#3: Granitic Gneiss

#4: Granitic Gneiss

#5: Granitic Gneiss

#6: Desert Stalk

#7: Granitic Gneiss

#8: Desert Floor

#9: Granitic Gneiss

#9: Schist

#10: Dooley’s Knob

#11: The Spine of Antelope Island

#12: Boulder Field of Granitic Gneiss

#13: Schist Outcrop

#14: Schist Outcrop

#15: Diamictite Outcrop

#16: Schist Outcrops

#17: Schist Outcrop (Close-up)
Endnotes
- These images were gathered in the space of a few hours on Antelope Island. Please refer to the pictures by number rather than name. Only by looking at a geologic map was I able to name the rocks.
- I also consulted Cdr. Don DeCaria, USN (ret), one of my siblings, who knows much about geology, a result of his lifelong passion for the subject. Don once said, “I have never seen a boring rock.” When Don talks, rocks spring to life.
Thank you for coming along with me on another outing in the quest for wonder! I eagerly look forward to your comments and questions.
Best regards,
Dr. Mike
(29 Aug 2020: Correction: I originally said the rocks featured in this post were two billion years old. After consulting a few more texts, I have learned that two-billion-year-old layers likely exist on Antelope Island but are hundreds of meters under the ground. The outcrops on the surface are younger at 1.7 billion years old. I regret the exaggeration. md)
Beautiful pics! Desert Stalk is my favorite followed by #1, 2, 3, 4, and 7.
I am thrilled that you connected with any of these images! Your feedback, coming from such a recognized artist as yourself, teach me a lot. I have much to contemplate. I can hardly wait to discuss what I think I am learning and get your critique. Thank you!
Very nice, Mike! One of my favorite places, with many good memories of being there with my brother.
Likewise! Thank you for the comment and the memories!