The task of emptying the old workshop continues and my mission yesterday , was just to take out three huge fossils that I had stowed away in there .
We'd had a brilliant dinosaur hunting trip over on the Isle of Wight . Husband found a large Polacanthus scale/horn spike and I found a handful of small ones . The Polacanthus was a dinosaur that had armoured plate /scales and spikes . We were so lucky to find them , being so rare . I have also found a nice big Iguanodon vertebrae . The Sandown Museum kindly identified them for us .
I'll show you those precious fossils another time as they are packed away safely in another place indoors for the time being .We are looking out for a nice display cabinet for them .
Sandown Museum ..... just about one of my favourite places on the planet ! Look at it ! Wow !
I'm yearning to do another trip .
This weekend is the big Pride Festival and Parade . Good on you guys ! Hope you all have a great weekend with lots of beautiful sunshine , music and fun !
However , I think we'll come and visit when there are less people and we prefer to go fossil hunting in the winter .
Anyway , back to pulling out these big rocks and oh ! my goodness ! They were so heavy !
I am not even sure what these two are ! I just knew that there was "something about 'em " and I had to bring them home , to be cleaned up and identified at a later date .
We're talking Cretaceous and Early Cretaceous Period .We're talking about BIG ! The seriously big dinosaurs .
Any ideas what this one might be ?
Look at it ! I can't believe I actually carried these two very heavy rocks , both of them , back up along the beach to the car park !
.......and this one , not so heavy...a small Iguanodon footprint cast that had fallen out of the cliff . This one is a bit worn away by the sea . I have got some better ones , but still had to bring this home with me .
The ones I have brought home are baby Iguanodon footprint casts . Iguanodigglets ! lol !
There must be a proper name for Iguanodon babies . I have no idea . Chicks ? I believe in the reptile world it would be a "hatchling" . I guess it would be more correct to call them a "juvenile" . Not sure . Anyone know ?
Here's a really big Iguanodon dinosaur footprint cast . Too big to get in my rucksack ! (and you are not allowed to take the really big ones by the way )
Polacanthus life-sized model in the Sandown Museum .
I just realised that in this picture my husband had put his Polacanthus fossil just in front . You can just see it in the foreground .
Oh well ...back to clearing the old workshop . I still have to clear away all the plant tubs and pots too .
Please take care in this heat wave . Look after yourself x
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