Afield in Oklahoma, part 3
July 2, 2018
It’s been a bit since my last update. That’s how things go on the road. We got in some time for exploration and a little prospecting.
We also had to close the quarry. Anne Weil, whose dig London and I were out there to assist on, brought a speaker on the last day and played us out with a hydration song while we shut everything down for another year. We found some great stuff, and I’m anxious for you to get to see it, but there’s work to do first. Rest assured, I’ll keep you posted when the time comes.
The extant wildlife continued to be a source of enjoyment and inspiration, especially this cottontail. Rabbits, baby!
Time goes on, and so does the road. My road leads back home, and then back out again. I’ll check in when I can. Hope your summer is half as fun.
July 2, 2018 at 6:50 pm
What’s up with “No actual sauropods – boo hoo”? There is definitely actual sauropod in that jacket you show.
July 3, 2018 at 2:43 am
Whoops, guilty as charged. Fixing it.
December 31, 2018 at 3:01 pm
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