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Amron

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Good Mornynoon, Roommates. :)
Good luck to @Amron today in finding the missing Mr. Tortoise.

Today is National Cheeseburger Day in the USA.
Yummmy.
There are so many cheese related days, it's really wonderful.
Good morning to you although it is 16.10 here. No sign of Mr Herman ?
 

Tidgy's Dad

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Hey my CDR family. I haven’t vanished I’ve been busy and currently looking after a very VERY cheeky parrot named Charlie.
(dog on my lap is my little phoebe).
Hope your all safe and well ??
Greetings, Kat, nice to know you're okay.
Welcome back.
Hope you find Charlie soon. :)
 

Tidgy's Dad

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Good morning to you although it is 16.10 here. No sign of Mr Herman ?
Good afternoon.
Though my, ' Good mornynoon', covers both morning and afternoon because of the time differences.
I'm very sorry about Mr Herman.
There's still hope.
Sometimes they can turn up weeks or even months later.
 

Tidgy's Dad

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She’s looking after Charlie, not finding him. I got confused too. ?
Hmmm.
Silly me.
I think it best that I go and find my glasses.
It's one of the annoying things in my world that I need my glasses to be able to find my glasses.
And Tidgy is no help at all.
 

Tidgy's Dad

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That’s not even a word ?
Tis too.
It's an ancient Cambrian group of crustaceans, related to and maybe ancestral to ostracods.
I have a fossil of one or two.
They're very rare.
And very tiny. This one's about 1.5 mm across.
The lumpy thing sort of left of centre just in the bottom half of the image.
Phosphatocopid.jpg
The other lumpy thing, further up and to the right, is a trilobite head.
It's a word I hadn't heard of myself until earlier this year.
Phosphatocopid.jpg
 

Golden Greek Tortoise 567

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Tis too.
It's an ancient Cambrian group of crustaceans, related to and maybe ancestral to ostracods.
I have a fossil of one or two.
They're very rare.
And very tiny. This one's about 1.5 mm across.
The lumpy thing sort of left of centre just in the bottom half of the image.
View attachment 306608
The other lumpy thing, further up and to the right, is a trilobite head.
It's a word I hadn't heard of myself until earlier this year.
View attachment 306608
Shock me silly you’re right.
 

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