4014 pts ยท March 14, 2013
I am a geologist/paleontologist from Wisconsin. What more is there to know?
Hello Wisconsin friend! (Or friend of Wisconsin)
Indeed!
Yay! I'm glad everyone enjoyed it!
Thank you again @MessedUpRodsAndCones . I'm blown away by the thought and effort that went into this gift.
Thank you @Arrrya !
They're not rocks. They're minerals, Marie.
For the friends and family there are usually a few set 'lines' the artists will do. They look pretty, and can be done super fast.
I had arms up to just below elbows and feet to mid calf. It was about $500. The price also depends on how much detail you want.
The application takes 4ish hours for hands + feet, but then you need to keep it on for another 5ish for it to dry, and to get dark color.
I have three Barred Rocks. Two are very smart, one is the most adorable dumbo. Love them!
Team fizz for life!
Neighbor?!
@op Shaw neighborhood?
@thebirdsnake3916 I too would like an initiate! Need memes to make sure my students are at least looking in the direction of the slides...
@OP you are welcome! I am glad everything got there in one piece!
A christmas truce! Merry Christmas!
Cluck cluck
I totally absolutely in no way have any idea whatever you could possibly be referring to!
I put my keys in my lunch bag, that way I cannot leave without my lunch!
As a Wisconsinite who spent 8 years in Ohio and is now in the Bay...yes. I hope to never lose my cold tolerance.
Thank you so much @coldestbeerintown
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Yay! Glad you liked them!
I remember the teachers giving us a demo on how to properly stab the bag. Gotta go for the bubble!
You are very welcome, so glad you like it!
Yes, but on a shorter time scale. Each paleosol (colored layer) likely had a formation time in the order of 10s-100s of years. Not 10,000s.
Soils that are all slightly different. Over time those soils turn into rock and the different colors become more obvious = pretty hills
Result in different different assemblages of organisms and different rates of sedimentation. Over time this results in a stacked pile of
And what can live in/on it. Then there are climate changes. Some decades are hotter/colder/wetter/dryer. More precipitation/flooding will
Animals can live there. Organisms + rocks/sediment + water = soil. So you will get different looking souls depending on the amount of sed
Hello Wisconsin friend! (Or friend of Wisconsin)
Indeed!
Yay! I'm glad everyone enjoyed it!
Thank you again @MessedUpRodsAndCones . I'm blown away by the thought and effort that went into this gift.
Thank you @Arrrya !
They're not rocks. They're minerals, Marie.
For the friends and family there are usually a few set 'lines' the artists will do. They look pretty, and can be done super fast.
I had arms up to just below elbows and feet to mid calf. It was about $500. The price also depends on how much detail you want.
The application takes 4ish hours for hands + feet, but then you need to keep it on for another 5ish for it to dry, and to get dark color.
I have three Barred Rocks. Two are very smart, one is the most adorable dumbo. Love them!
Team fizz for life!
Neighbor?!
@op Shaw neighborhood?
@thebirdsnake3916 I too would like an initiate! Need memes to make sure my students are at least looking in the direction of the slides...
@OP you are welcome! I am glad everything got there in one piece!
A christmas truce! Merry Christmas!
Cluck cluck
I totally absolutely in no way have any idea whatever you could possibly be referring to!
I put my keys in my lunch bag, that way I cannot leave without my lunch!
As a Wisconsinite who spent 8 years in Ohio and is now in the Bay...yes. I hope to never lose my cold tolerance.
Thank you so much @coldestbeerintown
?
Yay! Glad you liked them!
I remember the teachers giving us a demo on how to properly stab the bag. Gotta go for the bubble!
You are very welcome, so glad you like it!
Yes, but on a shorter time scale. Each paleosol (colored layer) likely had a formation time in the order of 10s-100s of years. Not 10,000s.
Soils that are all slightly different. Over time those soils turn into rock and the different colors become more obvious = pretty hills
Result in different different assemblages of organisms and different rates of sedimentation. Over time this results in a stacked pile of
And what can live in/on it. Then there are climate changes. Some decades are hotter/colder/wetter/dryer. More precipitation/flooding will
Animals can live there. Organisms + rocks/sediment + water = soil. So you will get different looking souls depending on the amount of sed