"Feli Christmas and Happy New Year" the Andalusians
Bon Nau An Nadau and Eros", to Aran:
" Merry Christmas and prosperu Añu Nuevu" the Asturian
"Merry Christmas and Happy New Year" the Castilians
"Bon Nadal i Felic Any Nou" to Catalan Balearic Valencia and Andorra
"Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year " a los gibraltareños
"eta Urte zoriontsuak Gabon Berri On" , the Basques
The truly exotic and authentic note etnopaleontológica of this entry, the contribution, especially and most particularly, curious image of Christmas that tops our input has been made by the creative Michael Popp, aka "Mike Kentuckiana," a U.S. collector and collector, of Louisville, Kentucky in the United States of America. The image estárealizada using images of various types of Paleozoic fossils, originating in the U.S. state of Indiana, by digital photomontage techniques .
s To those visitors really curious, wanting to know what type of fossil is and what is its origin, then offer the explanatory text, original image created by Michael Popp which reads:
Merry Christmas to one and all! May you get lots of geological goodies this holiday season. Hope the new year brings good health and safe travels.
For the curious, this years image contains fossils from four time periods. The star, red and blue ornaments are Ordovician crinoid stem pieces of
See this April 2010 blog post on the Ordovician crinoid pieces for their identifications.
Here is a link to my 2009 Christmas Greeting : http://louisvillefossils.blogspot.com/2009_12_25_archive.html that year I used blastoid fossils for the ornaments.
Texto e imagen extraídos de: http://louisvillefossils.blogspot.com/2010_12_25_archive.html
Fuentes:
- Michael Popp, "Kentuckiana Mike": Merry Fossil Christmas 2010
http://louisvillefossils.blogspot.com/2010_12_25_archive. html
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