Spent most the day working on window restoration. Scraping 4 layers of old paint, sanding, etc. Not much fun but it did get me out of reach from Pqtex's bothersome cats for a while and there is some satisfaction in making progress.
After that I treated myself to a few minutes of hobby work. Removing hard rock matrix from one of my fossils, which when I think about it really kinda like scraping layers of old paint off a window.....except it's fun!
Happy 4th of July
Happy 4th of July
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Re: Happy 4th of July
awomanwithahammer wrote:Whoa, what is THAT?
It's the ulna of a Patriotsaurus.
The other thing is a window, but you knew that.
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Re: Happy 4th of July
Manalto wrote:awomanwithahammer wrote:Whoa, what is THAT?
It's the ulna of a Patriotsaurus.
The other thing is a window, but you knew that.
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Re: Happy 4th of July
Manalto wrote:The other thing is a window, but you knew that.
What is this ... win-dow ... of which you speak?
Bonnie