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After another hiatus I just want to show off my three Mississippian pathological blastoids.


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The first is from the Menard formation the last two are from the Golconda fromation. 

 

 

https://imgur.com/a/8g5R86m

 

 

 

I've been away for some time (life keeping me busy). I have a brand new prep room soon I will have other photos of my room and various fossils and rocks. Members that have been around awhile might remember me and to all you new folk I want to say hello (maybe I should have started with all that). Anyway I hope to be able to get back to posting again since things are starting to settle in.

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Robert
Southeast, MO

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Welcome back! Nice pathological blastoids. I never knew there to be tetramerous pathologies in blastoids before.

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Wrestling who?!

 Nice to have you back Robert!

You will have to show us some more of your wares.

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9 minutes ago, Heteromorph said:

Welcome back! Nice pathological blastoids. I never knew there to be tetramerous pathologies in blastoids before.

 

Thank you. I saw a photo on Twitter the other day of a three sided blastoid. That was really interesting. 

 

4 minutes ago, caldigger said:

Wrestling who?!

 Nice to have you back Robert!

You will have to show us some more of your wares.

 

Thanks. In time I'll get some photos posted. I just got beds moved into my new place on Thanksgiving day. Been busy settling in and moving other stuff since then. And I start back to work (after a vacation of moving :headscratch:) tomorrow night. It's strange how much snarge people can gather while being in a place for almost 18 years. I just got my PC up and going today. 

 

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Robert
Southeast, MO

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Hello, Robert, and welcome back! :)

Beautiful blasoids, great picture too!

Life's Good!

Tortoise Friend.

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9 minutes ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

Hello, Robert, and welcome back! :)

Beautiful blasoids, great picture too!

 

 

Thank you.

Robert
Southeast, MO

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Welcome back! Nice finds!

Each dot is 50,000,000 years:

Hadean............Archean..............................Proterozoic.......................................Phanerozoic...........

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Doesn't time just fly by?

 

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Great to see you back, Robert!

I'd love to get down there and add some blastoids to my collection sometime.

Those are really cool. Thanks for posting.

Steve

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Welcome back, Robert!

Glad to see you here posting again.  :) 

Looking forward to seeing more! ;)

 

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