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I spent a good part of several mornings in the past three weekends doing a honeydew project, repairing our rock wall. (It got too hot in the afternoons). Here is the reason for the project. The problem... the wall is falling apart, and it contains no fossils, as seen above. I had to look up how to do this on the interwebs. But it was pretty simple in the end. Below is a piece of Dungenanoceras from just down the road. (OK, about an hour and half down the road). below, a piece of rock from Oklahoma with a trilobite tail and a brachiopod. To the right, a local baculite in matrix. Below, a local beryl crystal in matrix, a piece of Blue Forest wood (western Wyoming), another local ammonite (Prionocyclus) and a marble my wife found. She was weeding the garden while I worked on the wall. The cornerstone is a pretty nice ammonite from France. To prove that I am no professional, I made no effort to fix the lid on this portion. Thanks for looking.
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