Don't get mad, Wordwind, at this very moment etaoin and I are testing the communication apparatus necessary to send the proper pictures. Meanwhile as a lesson in patience and a reminder of the the slow grind of the wheels of science, here is a story that will have a direct bearing on my story that took over 30 years for my friend Prescott to garner his measure of fame. Prescott has since wasted 30 years of his life by being a pediatrician and a Professor of Pediatrics at UAB while waiting for his great egg discovery to float to the top of slow-grinding Paleontology. But finally, last year, his great find was at last recognised and today oft times Prescott tours the country with his egg.

The point to retain in Prescott's story is how the egg got to be buried in the sea.

http://www.yenra.com/dinosaur-egg-embryo/

Opps...Andy's horn blows outside and I am sitting at my computer in my socks.
Later...