It's been a couple of dry years.
Actually, the last 2 winters have been wet so it was my fossil acquisitions that dried up.
It was good to finally have a meeting with the boss:
The Peace River.
There was still enough water in the river,
that I was able to tow not only Pam in her kayak, but Tom in his canoe, as well:
It's super slow going with my tiny trolling motor,
but being towed slowly upstream after a long day of digging
is better than paddling slowly upstream after a long day of digging.
I was getting my feet wet after being absent from the Peace for 2 seasons,
but managed to find some odds and ends.
A couple of those fossilized twigs I'm so fond of.
A big tooth in a piece of jaw, probably from a modern cow,
and a modern mandible from some little critter.
Tom found a fantastic bobcat canine,
and he still says he wants to switch to a 1/2" screen.
Super chunky glyptodont scute, over 1" thick.
Turtle peace sign scute.
Another sad little meg for my sad little meg collection.
A group photo of the day's curiosities.
Happy fossilers, even facing the 2 hour drive home.
I think the big Slurpee truck behind Tom says it all.
A big boss salad with General Tso closes out the meeting.