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The Best Watches for Fashion-Forward Women

blonde woman beach with watch
Photo by Lola Rose from Unsplash

Timepieces have long been an essential accessory in women’s fashion. More than just a practical tool for telling time, a stylish and elegant watch can make a statement about a woman’s taste, personality, and sense of style. A well-chosen wrist watch can elevate an outfit, make a bold fashion statement, or serve as a subtle yet sophisticated accent. In today’s fast-paced world, having a fashionable watch on your wrist not only keeps you punctual but also exudes confidence and flair.
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Ammonite Shell Fossil

Ammonite Shell
Photo By Gail

This shell is an Ammonite, a marine animal that went extinct at the same time as most dinosaurs, around 65 million years ago. The shell’s spectacular coloration is unusual and is found only in ammonites from Alberta, Canada, such as this one. For many millions of years, the shell was subject to high temperatures and pressures, which produced the iridescent effect.

Photographed in the Museum of Natural History in NYC.

Pterodactyl Joke

Pterodactyl Skeleton
Pterodactyl Skeleton Photographed By Gail at the AMNH

Q: Why Can’t You Hear When a Pterodactyl Uses The Bathroom?

A: Because the P is Silent.