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  1. Flash tattoos
    I LOVE INSECTS!!! (& Ammonite)
    If u dont get them I will
    #ammonite #flashtattoo #insects #bugs #bugtattoo
    Cost negotiable- pay what u can ♡

  2. Flash tattoos
    I LOVE INSECTS!!! (& Ammonite)
    If u dont get them I will
    #ammonite #flashtattoo #insects #bugs #bugtattoo
    Cost negotiable- pay what u can ♡

  3. Flash tattoos
    I LOVE INSECTS!!! (& Ammonite)
    If u dont get them I will
    #ammonite #flashtattoo #insects #bugs #bugtattoo
    Cost negotiable- pay what u can ♡

  4. Ammonite Masterpieces volume 2024 - versione inglese - Un volume diventato subito indispensabile per coloro che ammirano e collezionano fossili - libro riccamente illustrato che avvicina il lettore a quasi 150 dei più belli esemplari di ammonite provenienti dai siti più famosi del mondo.

    I testi informativi, divertenti e comprensibili forniscono conoscenze approfondite sull'aspetto e sulla vita degli ammoniti.

    #ammonitemasterpieces #ammoniti #ammonite #fossiliammoniti #fossili #ammonitefossile

  5. This week’s Fossil Friday was found by Hope Johnston award winner and longtime APS member Harvey Negrich. This is a Late Cretaceous scaphitoid ammonite embedded in ironstone from southern Alberta!

    This specimen is APS 1984.03 and the scale bar is 1cm. Image credit Howard Allen.

    #palaeontology #paleontology #fossils #alberta #ammonite

  6. This week’s Fossil Friday was found by Hope Johnston award winner and longtime APS member Harvey Negrich. This is a Late Cretaceous scaphitoid ammonite embedded in ironstone from southern Alberta!

    This specimen is APS 1984.03 and the scale bar is 1cm. Image credit Howard Allen.

    #palaeontology #paleontology #fossils #alberta #ammonite

  7. This week’s Fossil Friday was found by Hope Johnston award winner and longtime APS member Harvey Negrich. This is a Late Cretaceous scaphitoid ammonite embedded in ironstone from southern Alberta!

    This specimen is APS 1984.03 and the scale bar is 1cm. Image credit Howard Allen.

    #palaeontology #paleontology #fossils #alberta #ammonite

  8. This week’s Fossil Friday was found by Hope Johnston award winner and longtime APS member Harvey Negrich. This is a Late Cretaceous scaphitoid ammonite embedded in ironstone from southern Alberta!

    This specimen is APS 1984.03 and the scale bar is 1cm. Image credit Howard Allen.

    #palaeontology #paleontology #fossils #alberta #ammonite

  9. This week’s Fossil Friday was found by Hope Johnston award winner and longtime APS member Harvey Negrich. This is a Late Cretaceous scaphitoid ammonite embedded in ironstone from southern Alberta!

    This specimen is APS 1984.03 and the scale bar is 1cm. Image credit Howard Allen.

    #palaeontology #paleontology #fossils #alberta #ammonite

  10. How I remember International Women’s Day

    As almost always happens, I forgot it was IWD until lunch time. So here’s a slightly update version of a post I did a few years ago. Enjoy!

    Janes Plane live at the Ace, Brixton, 1982. Pictured, l to r, Nicola Griffith, Carol Holmes, Jane Lawrence.

    Once upon a time—44 years ago, on March 8, 1982 to be exact, International Women’s Day—I and four other women debuted our band, Janes Plane. (I’ve written about that many times so won’t rehash it here but do feel free to go down the search rabbit hole). It was early March, too, eleven years later, when Ammonite, my first novel, debuted in the UK. (Which makes today Ammonite’s 33rd birthday!) And of course it was just ten days after that that I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. For me, IWD is a complicated anniversary.

    But today, just because it pleases me to do so, I’ll focus on the music. Here are two Janes Plane songs. The first, “Vondel Park,” is about the summer I was 19 and me and Carol, my lover (that’s what we said back then, lover, not partner or girlfriend) went to Amsterdam, got stranded with no money, starved in a campground for about a week, then finally got some cash and spent it immediately on, first, a Big Mac and fries, and, second, a chunk of red lebanese hash, which we smoked in Vondel Park in the sunshine while hippies played their guitars. I spent four lovely hours hallucinating herds of wild horses running with a 50′-tall Bertie Bassett (a figure made of Liquorice Allsorts—a liquorice sweet/candy). Here’s the song, accompanied by a video created from various TV clips of the band edited together by Lou, our bassist.

    https://www.youtube.com/embed/-b3e8b-ERZ4?si=0ihs-DCgdzNVzGlX

    And here’s “Bare Hands.” I don’t know what the song meant to the rest of the band, but my lyrics are about Hull, a grimy, desperate city in East Yorkshire (so bad you could address a letter to ‘Crap Town’ and it would get there), where I moved after I left Leeds in early summer, 1979 (right before we went to Amsterdam). I lived there with Carol for ten years and always knew it could be a better place, if only people would believe enough to try. I left long before that happened—but it did. So, to me, this is a song about hope.

    I think IWD, too, is all about hope. So turn up the sound and drift and dream…

    #ammonite #amsterdam #internationalWomenSDay #janesPlane #lesbianMusic #multipleSclerosis #music #singing #video #VondelPark #womensMusic
  11. How I remember International Women’s Day

    As almost always happens, I forgot it was IWD until lunch time. So here’s a slightly update version of a post I did a few years ago. Enjoy!

    Janes Plane live at the Ace, Brixton, 1982. Pictured, l to r, Nicola Griffith, Carol Holmes, Jane Lawrence.

    Once upon a time—44 years ago, on March 8, 1982 to be exact, International Women’s Day—I and four other women debuted our band, Janes Plane. (I’ve written about that many times so won’t rehash it here but do feel free to go down the search rabbit hole). It was early March, too, eleven years later, when Ammonite, my first novel, debuted in the UK. (Which makes today Ammonite’s 33rd birthday!) And of course it was just ten days after that that I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. For me, IWD is a complicated anniversary.

    But today, just because it pleases me to do so, I’ll focus on the music. Here are two Janes Plane songs. The first, “Vondel Park,” is about the summer I was 19 and me and Carol, my lover (that’s what we said back then, lover, not partner or girlfriend) went to Amsterdam, got stranded with no money, starved in a campground for about a week, then finally got some cash and spent it immediately on, first, a Big Mac and fries, and, second, a chunk of red lebanese hash, which we smoked in Vondel Park in the sunshine while hippies played their guitars. I spent four lovely hours hallucinating herds of wild horses running with a 50′-tall Bertie Bassett (a figure made of Liquorice Allsorts—a liquorice sweet/candy). Here’s the song, accompanied by a video created from various TV clips of the band edited together by Lou, our bassist.

    https://www.youtube.com/embed/-b3e8b-ERZ4?si=0ihs-DCgdzNVzGlX

    And here’s “Bare Hands.” I don’t know what the song meant to the rest of the band, but my lyrics are about Hull, a grimy, desperate city in East Yorkshire (so bad you could address a letter to ‘Crap Town’ and it would get there), where I moved after I left Leeds in early summer, 1979 (right before we went to Amsterdam). I lived there with Carol for ten years and always knew it could be a better place, if only people would believe enough to try. I left long before that happened—but it did. So, to me, this is a song about hope.

    I think IWD, too, is all about hope. So turn up the sound and drift and dream…

    #ammonite #amsterdam #internationalWomenSDay #janesPlane #lesbianMusic #multipleSclerosis #music #singing #video #VondelPark #womensMusic
  12. How I remember International Women’s Day

    As almost always happens, I forgot it was IWD until lunch time. So here’s a slightly update version of a post I did a few years ago. Enjoy!

    Janes Plane live at the Ace, Brixton, 1982. Pictured, l to r, Nicola Griffith, Carol Holmes, Jane Lawrence.

    Once upon a time—44 years ago, on March 8, 1982 to be exact, International Women’s Day—I and four other women debuted our band, Janes Plane. (I’ve written about that many times so won’t rehash it here but do feel free to go down the search rabbit hole). It was early March, too, eleven years later, when Ammonite, my first novel, debuted in the UK. (Which makes today Ammonite’s 33rd birthday!) And of course it was just ten days after that that I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. For me, IWD is a complicated anniversary.

    But today, just because it pleases me to do so, I’ll focus on the music. Here are two Janes Plane songs. The first, “Vondel Park,” is about the summer I was 19 and me and Carol, my lover (that’s what we said back then, lover, not partner or girlfriend) went to Amsterdam, got stranded with no money, starved in a campground for about a week, then finally got some cash and spent it immediately on, first, a Big Mac and fries, and, second, a chunk of red lebanese hash, which we smoked in Vondel Park in the sunshine while hippies played their guitars. I spent four lovely hours hallucinating herds of wild horses running with a 50′-tall Bertie Bassett (a figure made of Liquorice Allsorts—a liquorice sweet/candy). Here’s the song, accompanied by a video created from various TV clips of the band edited together by Lou, our bassist.

    https://www.youtube.com/embed/-b3e8b-ERZ4?si=0ihs-DCgdzNVzGlX

    And here’s “Bare Hands.” I don’t know what the song meant to the rest of the band, but my lyrics are about Hull, a grimy, desperate city in East Yorkshire (so bad you could address a letter to ‘Crap Town’ and it would get there), where I moved after I left Leeds in early summer, 1979 (right before we went to Amsterdam). I lived there with Carol for ten years and always knew it could be a better place, if only people would believe enough to try. I left long before that happened—but it did. So, to me, this is a song about hope.

    I think IWD, too, is all about hope. So turn up the sound and drift and dream…

    #ammonite #amsterdam #internationalWomenSDay #interview #janesPlane #lesbianMusic #multipleSclerosis #music #reviews #rock #singing #video #VondelPark #womensMusic #writing
  13. "Drive 55"
    Teableau for 02/11/26

    This is for someone's birthday, who happens to be Canadian, which is fitting because both he and Canada are in my heart today.

    #Tea #Heartfelt #Teableau #Teapot #WhiteTea #Handmade #AirClay #Geode #Amethyst #MapleLeaf #PopInFresh #Ammonite

  14. "Drive 55"
    Teableau for 02/11/26

    This is for someone's birthday, who happens to be Canadian, which is fitting because both he and Canada are in my heart today.

    #Tea #Heartfelt #Teableau #Teapot #WhiteTea #Handmade #AirClay #Geode #Amethyst #MapleLeaf #PopInFresh #Ammonite

  15. "Drive 55"
    Teableau for 02/11/26

    This is for someone's birthday, who happens to be Canadian, which is fitting because both he and Canada are in my heart today.

    #Tea #Heartfelt #Teableau #Teapot #WhiteTea #Handmade #AirClay #Geode #Amethyst #MapleLeaf #PopInFresh #Ammonite

  16. Keep your eyes peeled! I discovered this large fossilized ammonite in an underground parking garage staircase in Wiesbaden.

    #ammonite #Wiesbaden #urbangeology

  17. Keep your eyes peeled! I discovered this large fossilized ammonite in an underground parking garage staircase in Wiesbaden.

    #ammonite #Wiesbaden #urbangeology

  18. Keep your eyes peeled! I discovered this large fossilized #ammonite in an underground parking garage staircase in Wiesbaden. #urbangeology

  19. Keep your eyes peeled! I discovered this large fossilized #ammonite in an underground parking garage staircase in Wiesbaden. #urbangeology

  20. Keep your eyes peeled! I discovered this large fossilized #ammonite in an underground parking garage staircase in Wiesbaden. #urbangeology

  21. Keep your eyes peeled! I discovered this large fossilized #ammonite in an underground parking garage staircase in Wiesbaden. #urbangeology

  22. Keep your eyes peeled! I discovered this large fossilized #ammonite in an underground parking garage staircase in Wiesbaden. #urbangeology

  23. Grosse envie d'être une ammonite moi aussi et juste m'éteindre et me laisser couler au fond de l'océan ce matin 😑
    #MastoArt #dessin #wip #ammonite

  24. Grosse envie d'être une ammonite moi aussi et juste m'éteindre et me laisser couler au fond de l'océan ce matin 😑
    #MastoArt #dessin #wip #ammonite

  25. Grosse envie d'être une ammonite moi aussi et juste m'éteindre et me laisser couler au fond de l'océan ce matin 😑
    #MastoArt #dessin #wip #ammonite

  26. Grosse envie d'être une ammonite moi aussi et juste m'éteindre et me laisser couler au fond de l'océan ce matin 😑
    #MastoArt #dessin #wip #ammonite

  27. Grosse envie d'être une ammonite moi aussi et juste m'éteindre et me laisser couler au fond de l'océan ce matin 😑
    #MastoArt #dessin #wip #ammonite

  28. This is random, but if anyone here knows invertebrate paleontologists familiar with late Cretaceous ammonite anatomy, please let me know. #paleontology #palaeontology #cretaceous #ammonite #aptychus #aptychi