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Slowly advancing through the U.S. of A. system of education with a tenuous grasp on reality and a spurious sense of entitlement in staking a claim to existence in one microscopic corner of the universe. Topics of interest that may or may not pop up include: >TV: Doctor Who Sherlock (BBC) The Mighty Boosh QI Other sci-fi and British comedy >The animal kingdom - furry, scaly, feathered, crawly, squishy and otherwise -in disproportionate amounts, cats, arthropods (aka insects, spiders, and the like; you may wish to stay away if squeamish about such creatures), reptiles, amphibians, and sea creatures (squid, nudibranchs, jellyfish, sea anemones, et al) >An indiscriminate range of music >Art in its many varied forms, the beautiful and the grotesque >Science, psychology, history, and General Intellectual Relish >Top hats and moustaches >Food & drink - vegetarian culinary delights, particularly tea and sweets >Randomness, Oddities, and Other Miscellany |
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Moss covered fence, Big Creek, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina
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nudibranch2Feb22-13 by divindk on Flickr.
Hey There. Figured I would submit recent painting that seemed appropriate. Steller Jays, Black Morel Mushrooms and some crystals.
Thanks for posting some of my earlier submissions as well. I love your site!
Best,
Frank Gonzales
Thanks for the submission Frank!
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Tuareg goatherds drink tea in their desert shelter at Hassi Izernene, August 1973.
Photograph by Thomas J. Abercrombie, National Geographic
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by Stanko Abadzic
Steel Wire Sculptures by Tomohiro Inaba
Sea scorpions, or eurypterids, were the largest arthropods the world has ever seen.
Jaekelopterus rhenaniae
8.2 feet (2.5...
Reaper Cuttlefish (Sepia mestus)
….is a species of cuttlefish endemic to the warm southwestern Pacific ocean, they...
This micro image of the tiny marine copepod, Temora longicornis, was taken by Dr. Jan Michels Christian, at the Universität zu...
black-necked grebe
(photo by murat caliskan)