Thursday, November 06, 2008

Ouch, Another Writing Assignment

In nature, conglomerate is a sedimentary type of rock found, primarily, where waters run slow or still and sediments are permitted to sink to the bottom.
This type of rock looks like a mixture of sand and different sizes of rounded pebbles. The pebbles are important because they are unique to the stone.
Sand and pebbles collect along sea shores, lake shore, or river banks. They are compacted by the weight of sediments that collect above them and cemented by material dissolved in the water that seeps through them.

Miss Porter is Ill
Talk about the living dead. Whew! Take another day off, kiddo.

Fewer Hugs, Today
I must look bruised. I only got a half-dozen hugs, today. I must feel like a roll of Charmin, big and soft.

Hey! Mike! Let Me Know If The Brother and Sisters Like My Idea from Wally-World.

Have a great night, folks.

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