I found it on the shore of the Bay in Emeryville, California. It is a pale and translucent pink. One one side, it is lumpy and appears to have been formed by being molten. On the underside, however, one can see crystalline formations that appear to be cube-shaped. It is very, very hard, defying a dremel with a metal burr.
Well, everyone’s educated guesses here appear to support, at least in part, my original impression that it was a pink moonstone. That particular area is known for having moonstone around; I know a guy who has found many specimens including one or two pretty big ones. Moonstone is what I wanted to find, and specifically went out looking for. (I’d tried this many times before, but never found anything.)
But then my best friend told me it can’t be moonstone, because moonstone is relatively soft.