
Rose in full bloom

Still putting on tomatoes

Pollen covered bee in a white morning glory

Healthy sage plant

Flowering mint

Fossils imbedded in limestone rock
Sharing with you some of the plants and items in our yard.

Rose in full bloom

Still putting on tomatoes

Pollen covered bee in a white morning glory

Healthy sage plant

Flowering mint

Fossils imbedded in limestone rock
As we normally do, Sher and I were outside on the stone pad sitting and enjoying the end of the day in an RV park in central Ohio. My undergraduate major was in geology, and I always look at rocks, be it outcrops along side a highway, distant mountain ranges, or in this case, the rocks on which our RV was parked.


I love finding fossils, and low and behold there on the ground at my feet I spotted some nice fossil crinoid stems in the 2 to 4 inch sized rocks. OK, you say, what in the heck are crinoids? Reader’s digest version: Crinoids first showed up about 500 million years ago and some 600 species are still around today. The drawing show how one looked living in shallow seas. The fossils in the rock are pieces of the stalk.