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Painting, hiding rocks a 'random act of kindness' that has global reach

Painting, hiding rocks a 'random act of kindness' that has global reach

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Saturday, November 27, 2021 10:41 AM GMT

You're walking in the woods and out of the corner of your eye you spot something colourful.

Hiding in the crook of a tree or under a bush and often on the back there is a friendly note: "Post to Halifax Rocks on Facebook. Keep or rehide."

According to the Halifax Rocks page, "ralking" — painting, hiding and finding rocks — is a "random act of kindness, a gift to a stranger to keep or re-hide."

In a few years, the Facebook group has grown from about a dozen of founder Ivan Graham's friends and family to more than 17,000 members.

"I'm not an artist by any means, but I thought I could do that and I could certainly set up the Facebook group," he said. 

Graham said ralking has garnered a global following.

"They're all across the country," he said. "They're big in the U.S., they're big in Europe. We've had contact with groups in Switzerland, and some people here — when they used to go to the Caribbean — would leave rocks there and they'd be found by folks in Europe and take them back to Scotland or England or Germany or whatever."

The artwork of Ross Lawrence, who works as a residential counsellor with Metro Community Housing by day, has become popular among rock seekers around the Halifax region. 

"Some days it's kind of overwhelming. It really kind of takes me aback sometimes to actually see how many people really admire my work and ask me if I ever do commissions," said Lawrence. "It really makes me feel good about myself as an artist."

He recently painted a collection of winter and holiday-themed rocks that included a certain talking Christmas tree resurrected this year. 

"I kind of thought it would probably be fun to do a Woody rock and put that out there and see what people think," he said.

Some avid searchers weren't far behind after he posted on the Halifax Rocks page that he was heading to Shubie Park in Dartmouth to hide his creations.

One woman said in a post she rushed over to the park to find one for herself. She came up empty-handed despite logging more than 8,000 steps. 

Sometimes it's just about timing. For Diane Smith and her 7-year-old daughter, Serena, the timing was just right. 

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