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Thanks Ozzy gold, we would like to see your pic's.

Country girl, I noticed that peeking also, but only a knot. :P

Wicked Wanda, those are early 'wildflowers', don't know the name.

bootybay, we all need to stop & 'smell the flowers'. :icon_sunny:

Mamabear, the wood cast is 'Lepidodendron', it has diamond pattern, running on an angle, (this one is somewhat distorted), spring is headed north.

Mental granny, hope you get the 'puter problems' worked out.

Justgeese, (cheaper to use my foot), at least I can make life harder for them.

Williboyd2, great pic's.

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They all came thru they atre great made me feel like I was there taking a lovely walk in the sunshine, and seeing the beauty of nature--thank-you again so much for letting us come along with you! :icon_sunny:
 

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So... Waffle rocks are formed by fossilized ancient tree bark?

Here's the big waffle rock I told you about. I'd like to the see the tree that formed this..... Must've housed some scary looking creatures, a 4-ton termite? :o
 

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We're talking about two different things here, the 'waffle rock', as you call them are 'concretions', formed in nature.
The 'tree bark impressions' don't get that big.
That is an impressive rock, I will try & get pic's of a large one in this area later, the guy who found it thought it came fron another planet. lol

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Fossis,

As always I enjoyed your photos and taking a walk with ya. Didn't know you had fire ants in your area already. Just don't trip and fall after you've kicked one of those piles! :icon_thumleft:
 

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Fossis,
I see (said the blind man) what you're saying, and the pattern on your rock appears consistent, where the waffle is tighter towards the bottom of the one I posted.

I'm not sure if I got the "waffle" from the site of the pic above, or maybe a website about someone finding a large one. ...But seek and ye shall find, Google gave me this quote from a page about the state park:

Waffle Rock, a 300-million-year-old rock formation, overlooks Jennings Randolph Lake on the North Branch of the Potomac River

Sorry, if it looked that way, wasn't meaning to hijack your post. Had a second thought that maybe I should have put that pic somewhere else.
 

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Digginman said:
Great pics, as always, fossis. Going out tomorrow, may run across something as good.

DM

Thanks DM

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wesfrye53 said:
Fossis,

As always I enjoyed your photos and taking a walk with ya. Didn't know you had fire ants in your area already. Just don't trip and fall after you've kicked one of those piles! :icon_thumleft:

Thanks Wes, yeah we are being 'overun', they are everywhere.
I make sure I move as soon as I kick. :tongue3:

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Fossis,
I see (said the blind man) what you're saying, and the pattern on your rock appears consistent, where the waffle is tighter towards the bottom of the one I posted.

I'm not sure if I got the "waffle" from the site of the pic above, or maybe a website about someone finding a large one. ...But seek and ye shall find, Google gave me this quote from a page about the state park:

Waffle Rock, a 300-million-year-old rock formation, overlooks Jennings Randolph Lake on the North Branch of the Potomac River

Sorry, if it looked that way, wasn't meaning to hijack your post. Had a second thought that maybe I should have put that pic somewhere else.

No problem, I enjoyed the picture, I guess they occur in several states.

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Re: Every photo is lovely.

siz3petite said:
Very pleasant surroundings.

Thanks siz3,

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Thanks for the nature trail..I watched a program on Discovery recently about fire ants >:D( what a pain in the back side they must be >:( glad we don't have them over here :wink:
 

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Thanks for the nature trail..I watched a program on Discovery recently about fire ants >:D( what a pain in the back side they must be >:( glad we don't have them over here :wink:

Lets hope they don't get on any ships. :-\

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