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Posted on 06/28/2006 10:14:11 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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Gettin' all growed up, isn't she.
We started a series called Exploring Creation with Botany. It's by J Fulbright. It's an Apologia Educational Ministries, Inc. Curriculum Support. I love it, but am not sure if they have anything with dinosaurs. apologia.com or #765-608-3280.
Mrsnad
We'll make a fortune in oil.
But how long do we have to wait, is the question :~D
*If* oil is really dino-juice. Thoughts to the contrary are gaining momentum - outside the creation science arena, even.
thatsuh HUGH score...
he's not from New Orleans...
The snake was released, unharmed.
That's a good kitty!
Ferrets are ruthless. We saw one here once, attacking a bunny that was three times it's size. It was desperately ruthless, and had no fear of us, or Gidget on the other side of the fence. It only cared about that rabbit.
They aren't native here... couldn't find a native form of weasel that looked like it. I think he must have been a former pet.
Aye. How many dinos does it take to press down into hundreds of billions of barrels of oil? I have not done the math but it seems like a lot. And why does it form along with salt domes and such and runs in deposits that go through layers of rock and not so much WITH the layers? As far as I know there is no evidence that it IS from dead critters or plants. Other than extrapolation because coal has evidence of having been plant matter.
Not really! I let it go. Garter snakes are good, they eat bugses.
We don't have that many here. The place in Rochester I lived in was LOADED with snakes. Everywhere. I couldn't mow without chopping up snakes. It was really gross, I'd try to wait for them to get out of the way if I saw them in time.
There, I let the dogs and cats kill as many snakes as they could eat.
This MIGHT have been a weasel. I am not really sure. I was doing about 20 and did not get a clear look. It was the color of a squirrel but had that long body and neck. First time I have ever seen one in the wild.
eh... thanks for sharing :}
Well, OK then.
We're getting ready to enter Margaritaville shortly here. I'll let you know if I need a ride. :~)
OK hun, have a good time, I'll come get ya if'n you get schlocked. :~D
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