Saturday, November 23, 2013
Elise's Halloween party.
I made this for a paper I am working on getting published, it's the best Oryctodromeus restoration I have done. It represents all the bones we have for the animal from Idaho.
Shawn wanted a bite of jalapeno, we gave him only a tiny one I promise (and he actually wanted more after pulling this face).
Shawn's Halloween scarecrow costume.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Sunset at Squaw Creek.
Rainbow at Squaw Creek.
Nice place to camp minus the rampant shooting during hunting season.
Elise and Steve playing tag.
Shawn and Grandpa.
Shawn and Grandma.
Shawn at the fair.
Spock in my desk.
Shawn's first burn from touching the stove.
Mini Drew Carey.
Elise's first day of second grade.
Rainbow at Squaw Creek.
Nice place to camp minus the rampant shooting during hunting season.
Elise and Steve playing tag.
Shawn and Grandpa.
Shawn and Grandma.
Shawn at the fair.
Spock in my desk.
Shawn's first burn from touching the stove.
Mini Drew Carey.
Elise's first day of second grade.
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Shawn at Rose Pond near Blackfoot, Idaho.
Shawn and Elise at Rose Pond near Blackfoot, Idaho.
Shawn and Grandpa at Rose Pond.
Learning how to use a hose.
Elise and Grandma at Rose Pond.
The construction crew was nice enough to lay out a bunch of rock for me to look at and wash it off with the water truck. This rock is full of bones, teeth, and eggshell.
Oryctodromeus tail vertebra in cross section. Specimen recovered from lands administered by Caribou-Targhee National Forest.
Small limb end in a cobble. Specimen recovered from lands administered by Caribou-Targhee National Forest.
The hillside that used to have bones in it.
A curious deer.
Chicken near Alpine.
Carnivore vertebra from the same site. Specimen recovered from lands administered by Caribou-Targhee National Forest.
Shawn and Elise at Rose Pond near Blackfoot, Idaho.
Shawn and Grandpa at Rose Pond.
Learning how to use a hose.
Elise and Grandma at Rose Pond.
The construction crew was nice enough to lay out a bunch of rock for me to look at and wash it off with the water truck. This rock is full of bones, teeth, and eggshell.
Oryctodromeus tail vertebra in cross section. Specimen recovered from lands administered by Caribou-Targhee National Forest.
Small limb end in a cobble. Specimen recovered from lands administered by Caribou-Targhee National Forest.
The hillside that used to have bones in it.
A curious deer.
Chicken near Alpine.
Carnivore vertebra from the same site. Specimen recovered from lands administered by Caribou-Targhee National Forest.
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