justfrog [2015-04-20 18:58:46 +0000 UTC]
Adding botanical geologist to your resume now? Well spotted I must say.
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Earth-Hart In reply to justfrog [2015-04-20 23:10:43 +0000 UTC]
Why not I've always known you can find the large in the small, and bark does sometimes act tectonically,and instead of earthquakes, woodquakes Every week I'm looking at ISS & satellite images of Earth, and with IRIS, keep up to date on earthquakes. Geology relates to the mineral structure of the Earth, and as minerals not only make up the Earth they also make up all life, so a botanical geologist isn't that far fetched.Blessings for the favour, M'Lord Jim
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AlicesPlace [2015-04-16 07:15:13 +0000 UTC]
(I just peeped in, she's sleeping )
Earth-Hart In reply to AlicesPlace [2015-04-18 21:35:15 +0000 UTC]
Thanks a lot for the favour, Alice Sounds like you're hooked
AlicesPlace In reply to Earth-Hart [2015-04-19 11:17:44 +0000 UTC]
My pleasure Will (she's sleeping now )
davincipoppalag [2015-04-15 23:07:20 +0000 UTC]
Yep! That's what it looks like!
Earth-Hart In reply to davincipoppalag [2015-04-15 23:26:24 +0000 UTC]
Thanks Dave I love finding these landscapes, theΒ large in the small, and bark does act a bit like tectonics in its growing.
davincipoppalag In reply to Earth-Hart [2015-04-15 23:32:17 +0000 UTC]
It's fun to see