spinning, weaving, knitting and crocheting in the desert southwest of the usa
Monday, January 25, 2010
Nevada Paleontology
The Precambrian: Few Early Precambrian rocks are preserved in Nevada. Fossils of blue-green bacteria in some Late Precambrian rocks in the southern and eastern part of the state indicate that shallow seas began to flood the edge of a quiet continental margin.
Every morning I see the sun rise over the Colorado River near the Needles in Arizona. On the opposite bank, in California, is the beautiful Whale Mountain. It just seemed like a cool name. I love to spin, knit, crochet and weave. I hope to finally be able to post some photos of my work. I also love to read. And I love to explore my desert southwest.
I've had so many blogs in the past but I've decided to simplify life and just have one. So if you came to see weaving, I'm sorry if you have to put up with Sumerian prehistory and history or the Epic of Gilgamesh or a bunch of stuff about rocks and fossils.
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