Chimes
Some ten or twelve sets of wind chimes lay in a pile. Hanging them is one of my last tasks related to my move into the new studio. And today I’m happy to be back, working away in a wonderful new space. Everything has found its proper place, including the many, many fossils and rocks that I couldn’t bear to leave behind.
Brachiopods, Cora, Lichen
It’s been refreshing to re-view the fossils I have accumulated over time. And, in their new location, I thought they deserved some attention.
Cephalopods
Cephalopod, Brachiopods
Trace Fossil, Crinoids, Lichen
Coral
Gilboa Tree Stump (base)
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Generally speaking, our home (and studio), while only six miles away from my previous studio, sit in a fossil bare area. Yet these two rocks (that sit on an 18’x24″ surface) were found by Cindy and me in the woods out back. Full of fossils, I believe they are known as “erratics,” delivered from further north by the last receding glacier.
And below are images of fossils found on or in this pair.
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Hopefully, I’m back on schedule now.
Thanks for the visit.
Another fine selection, Art.
Congratulations on the move and earlier completion of your new studio. Looking forward to seeing more of your great work.