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Barrett holds court with Auntie Kathy, Uncle John, Gramma, Auntie Tracy, Unkie Kyle, and Mummy and Daddy
We have our own Roman king here at the RVSPCA - Caesar. This little pup has spent some time in foster care with his sister, Cleopatra, and has learned many things. Among them...people are fun and toys are great. Caesar is just as cute as can be. We know he is of royalty because he prances when he runs - which is quite often if a ball or other toy is involved. Caesar is eager to learn new skills and is ready to take on any challenge that comes his way.
Caesar is a Chihuahua blend, with a playful nature. He will not be very large when he's fully grown, making him the perfect addition for any homeowner. He has been neutered, vaccinated and microchipped. The perfect fur-ever home waits for him....is it yours?
Happiness is a warm puppy. ~Charles M. Schulz
Little Caesars (1,743 square feet)
3742 Virginia Beach Boulevard, Birchwood Shopping Center, Virginia Beach, VA
This location opened on February 3rd, 2024; it was originally part of a Lottie's Shoes, which opened in summer 1979 and closed in the mid 1990s. It became a Copy Pack & Ship Business Center on July 11th, 1995, and a RadioShack in the 2000s. Sprint was added to RadioShack in 2015, the RadioShack part of the business closed in spring 2017, and Sprint closed in 2021.
Shales & limestones in the Ordovician of Ohio, USA.
This outcrop is in the famous Cincinnatian Series of the tristate area of Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana. Rocks in the Cincinnatian were deposited in relatively shallow marine facies during the Late Ordovician. The Cincinnatian succession is mostly interbedded fossiliferous limestones and shales. Most of the limestones are event beds (= tempestites), deposited during ancient storms. The exposure seen here is in the Waynesville Formation, which is about 70% shale and 30% limestone.
Stratigraphy: Waynesville Formation, Richmondian Stage, upper Cincinnatian Series, upper Upper Ordovician
Locality: creek cut along Roaring Run, just west of the western end of Caesar Creek Lake's emergency spillway, Caesar Creek State Park, northeastern Warren County, southwestern Ohio, USA (~vicinity of 39° 28' 37.45" North latitude, 84° 03' 50.78" West longitude)