Before I started Dominic’s repainting, he moved to Tyrannosaur Terrace. Well, that’s what I call this part of the Park. Dominic will be the 4th Tyrannosaur to stake a claim to this high area of the Park. Dinosaurs are Territorial after all and they travel in packs! First Dominic’s new spot needed preparing. To maintain…
“Max” the Tyrannosaur Gets Color Splashed!
I hope All of You had a Wonderful Thanksgiving and are Enjoying Your leftovers. It was Turkey, Garlic Mashed Potatoes and Salad at the Park. I bet You can Guess what each Dinosaur ate! And of course, there was Pie. Strawberry Rhubarb and Chocolate Pecan! I found the Chocolate Pecan to be a specialty of…
The little tyrannosaur gets a New Look!
Tyrannosaurs or Tyrannosauroidea is the Family of Dinosaurs the T-Rex belongs. The Tyrannosaurus Rex had a highly developed sense of smell, binocular vision and bone crushing teeth. Their jaws could produce a pressure of 3,000 lbs. per square inch! A car crushing machine produces 2,000 lbs. per square inch. In the last fifteen years researchers…
Would You Help Name These Dinosaurs?
The little Tyrannosaur and two Raptor Friends joined the Park on the same day. Can You help them pick Names? Send Your Suggestions to paul@paulsprehistoricpark.com The Names already taken by Our Prehistoric Park Pals are: Kevin the T-Rex Hatchling, Alejandro, Calvin, Hobbes & Dominic T-Rexes, Brandie the Brachiosaurus, Cindy & Gary Brontosaurs, Pamela…
A Picnic at the Park!
Last Sunday We had a Potluck at the Park. Some of the Volunteers from “Dino Fest” brought Friends & Family. A long time Friend brought her Family & Many Friends too! Seven little ones had fun roaming the Park in search of the baby dinosaurs that left egg shells behind! As I mentioned in last…
The Green T-Rexes New Perch is Finished
Calvin & Hobbes were moved off the stepping stones to complete the planting of the Butterfly Bushes. I have trouble with gophers. As a result, I make wire baskets for all my plants. Yes, it’s a lot of work. However, the alternative is having your Bearded Iris, Roses and other prize plants disappear or be…
Angie Gets Ready for More Adventures
Angie certainly got a workout at “Dino Fest” Weekend see Oct. 5th posts “Dino Fest” Weekend – Day One Saturday Sept. 29th and – Day Two Sunday Sept. 30th. I let the brief rain help in preparing Angie for her first scrubbing. The Home Depot Buckets were put to use again. After an hour plus…
Preparing for a Dinosaur Halloween!
Halloween at the Park is Great Fun! Carving Pumpkins & Scary Movies or maybe just the “Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown”! This Year’s Scary Movie will be “A Quiet Place”. Definitely not for the little ones. I’m starting the pumpkin carving a little early this year. The tools I purchased 2 years ago at Michael’s Arts…
“Dino Fest” Weekend – Day Two Sunday Sept. 30th
Make sure You check-out Day One! Angie gets a little cleaning before we start Sunday giving the next wave of kids and parents a relatively fresh start. Noreen – Overseas as a proud mom assists her daughter with painting and helps a group with the painting process. Ivania & Marcos – Left Back corner 1st…
“Dino Fest” Weekend – Day One Saturday Sept. 29th
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles had a record crowd of 13,597 for the 3rd Annual Dino Fest Weekend! First, I would like to Thank All the Museum Staff for making Our Place in the Garden the Perfect Painting Spot for “Angie”, the Augustynolophus. Also Special Thanks to my Volunteers from CA State Northridge…