Sunday, September 28, 2008

rosy fingered dawn




Outside my window this morning. Happy Sunday everyone. I'm at the bookshop today if you want to drop by.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Spring continues apace


I love trees. But I wouldn't want to be one.

Friday, September 19, 2008

pirates off the port bow








Avast, ye lubbers, Bella Grim & her grimy band of scallywags have boarded the SS Ginger Stick. Break out the Rum, smartly now, and keep a weather eye out for the Squid.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

black berries


Shiny. But only eat them if you'd like a swift trip to a convenient mortuary. Or, maybe they are delicious. Who can say? Who was the first homo sapiens sapiens to try one? Hey, Barry, this is shiny. Eat this. *snigger*. Maybe Homo sapiens idaltu tested it out. And that's why they are extinct (take that, fraternal sub-species).

I'm just hanging out for Friday.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Monday, September 8, 2008

bud


Spring is busting out all over.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

candy stripe pistol shrimp


Prompted by JR's pedantry over at Tetherd Cow Ahead, I present you with the Candy Stripe Pistol Shrimp, one of several species named for my father. (The latin name, dear readers. I don't want you getting the idea dad was Mister Pistol Shrimp. [That's Doctor Pistol Shrimp, to you.] Though that would have been cool, no?)

Of course, being a research scientist, a marine biologist by trade, it is not uncommon to have a species named after you. But Dad is the envy of his gang in that he has a Genus named after him too. Go Dad. Dead three years come October 9th, but alive in taxonomy.

Next up in the series: the Stout-Legged Wren - extinct, but on a stamp.