Saturday, 3 June 2017

Love in stone, or set in stone.. And a bone :)

Good morning lovelies!

It's been a while now and posts are truly thinned out at this point, so I thought I'd share two finds.



 This is another jurassic find, an echinoid perfectly imprinted into the stone. I couldn't find anything else, but I came across it 2 years back on valentines day when I was desperately wanting to get dear Tals something special.

It was sitting atop a workman's pile of dug up rubble, in an area rich in history, lovingly dug up and sitting in my view.. I couldn't resist.. I jumped over the barriers and grabbed the find! Then asked the foreman if it would be OK to take this rock plus anything else interesting, the foreman replying dubiously, "sure.."

The bone fossil in the rock is something new, found once again on my travels recently through the shires.
 Still have to investigate it so I'm getting started today.








Thanks once more for joining me in the discovery of these amazing artifacts, and I will be posting again hopefully soon.

Take care, be happy, smile and laugh, praise the Greatest, and truly live, and be back soon!

TBS MR SJ.

Saturday, 3 September 2016

Amazing fossil needing identification.

Good afternoon all! I hope everybody's been well and happy. 

Today I have a very interesting find to display and explain, so without further ado:



The two pictures above show two pieces of a jigsaw, as this find was found as a mushroom shaped stone.




After carefully cleaving the mushroom shaped and sized stone (like a neanderthal..), I found that inside was this conical shaped fossil..






The tip is still in the other fragment, which makes this almost horn-like if not for a sea creature type "skin".

More pictures available upon request, so please feel free to contact through email or comments section.

Many thanks for having a look, see you all again soon! :)

Thursday, 30 June 2016

Miniature stele and mini clam shell stone!

Hello again everyone, and welcome to the last post for tonight.

These two findings came at the same time as the last post with the pythagorus triangle stone.

Found in the same area also as the last post, an area of chalk and limestone proving to house some very unusual artefacts or amazingly shaped stones:

















Thank you for joining us once more, hope these will find intrigued minds, or archeology inclined souls!

Will be back tomorrow with the rest, meanwhile have a good browse through all posts, please reshare, repost and comment, and have a lovely night.

Mr S.J

Pythagorus triangle shaped stone, and two droppings?

Good evening everybody! This a very quick post I'm going to have to leave y'all with, found in amongst a pile of limestone and chalk chunks, kindly excavated by my animal friends.

One is startlingly perfect in shape as a pythagorus triangle, and the other two are two pellet sized droppings by their appearance..






Be back soon with the rest of the finds, but for now have a lovely night, follow the blog for direct updates of newly added posts, and stay happy and healthy :)



Tuesday, 28 June 2016

An acquired taste for seafood.. Echinoid (Nucleolites or spatangoida?)..

Good Evening All and Welcome back! 

Tonights post is another Echinoid but I think I have this one narrowed down to a particular type or name. 

This little sea urchin of old is either the Nucleolites or spatangoida brand of Echinoid, jurassic again, with itself sat firm on this strange rock.



Found whilst carefully examining an exposed area of ground displaying sand, chalk and limestone deposits.


Buckinghamshire in the U.K is one of the Shires which is not well known on the Internet to have many fossils, but look in the right areas whilst trekking and you'll be amazed!

Word to the wise is never trespass or dig up any grounds not belonging to yourselves, or without prior consent, but do keep your eyes open for safe areas where the ground is exposed.

That said please have a look through all the posts and don't be shy to comment or give feedback! Have a beautiful night everyone, stay safe and happy and see y'all again soon :)

Lanzarote special! Volcanic rocks, minerals, gemstones and flowing lava.

Welcome Everyone! Today I have a special post thanks to a very dear friend Olle :) 

Whilst on holiday and Olle has harvested a beautiful collection of volcanic rocks, minerals, and crystals, and gifted me these special findings. 

The first set being olivine and moving through cooled magma, a beautiful mineral needing identification, more amazing chunks of cooled magma, one being shaped like a drip or tooth/claw! 





 

The mineral which needs identification:



Back to more pieces showing cooled lava flow:






The lava drip:




A fossil with shell fragments:



More volcanic rocks, with great detail showing internal structure of cooled lava:




Some black sand made of the tiny black volcanic rock fragments, interspersed with olivine and other different mineral and crystal particles:



Amazing and beautiful finds which I am very grateful to Olle for, and to collect whilst on a holiday means a lot!

Thanks to everyone again for the pluses and comments, I'm sure there's a way to follow my blog directly from blogspot, but either way will be posting publicly and to all friends.

Take care everyone and see you again soon :)