Unquiescing briefly to mention a creature
I really will try to start updating again someday.
Meanwhile, the pelagic sea slug wins for best sea creature, and also for sea creature that looks most like a star-nosed mole while still actually being a sea creature.
Meanwhile, the pelagic sea slug wins for best sea creature, and also for sea creature that looks most like a star-nosed mole while still actually being a sea creature.

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Happy Birthday!!!! Have a wonderful day. Love you.
Nancy of the Zimmerwomen
Gorgeous creature, and a beautiful photo of it. Thanks!
Yes, a gorgeous photo. I miss bee policy, so here's hoping you find the time to add to it.
Oh, that's so sweet. Since the blog's been quiescent, a lot of the comments have been drive-by profanity, so I was particularly gratified to see this. I'm quiet right now for professional reasons, as I'm currently writing for a politically neutral cause and the blog is awfully politicized. I may start it back up without the slant, though.
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