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Aquacentric: Earthworks
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Family, Friends and Foolishness. Wednesday, November 18, 2009. Some hunt,others gather! Somewhere in Northern California where water, woods and god's magic create wonders, there is a happy natural man living off the bounty. Here he is with his good friends the Chanterells,. The abalone of the forest. (Until now I thought The Chanterells were a Motown Group). Neighbor Tim can always be relied upon to tune into the good things that are all around us. Hope he shares with his pals -. Posted by Steve Knight.
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Aquacentric: Bad Day in the Ice Age
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Family, Friends and Foolishness. Tuesday, September 30, 2008. Bad Day in the Ice Age. Ice Age Siberian Bear Skull showing possible micrometeorite impacts. Taken by Jon at the Krasnoyarsk Museum this summer.). 34,000 yr old mammoth tusk with detail of confirmed micrometeorite hits surrounded by carbonized rings. Let say you are a woolly mammoth, wandering with your mammoth pals across the North American Savannah, not thinking bout nothin. Certainly not the sub-prime mess. It's a good day - the friggin.
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Aquacentric: Worm City
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Family, Friends and Foolishness. Wednesday, October 28, 2009. Worms comprise a significant part of planetary biomass - and of our living room biomass. It was bound to happen sooner or later. UPS recently delivered a 2 lb package at our door. 'O Boy! My worms are here! Onoma County Worm Farm. Nothing but the best for our coffee grounds. But why are the still in the worm growing box - in the living room? And why must they be fed only the best finely chopped garbage? Posted by Steve Knight. February Beach a...
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Aquacentric: Pity the Poor Crab
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Family, Friends and Foolishness. Saturday, December 13, 2008. Pity the Poor Crab. It is tough on crabs. This time of year. The catch has been poor. But we all want to eat 'em up anyway. I know, usually we don't expend much fellow feeling on bugs and as arthropods. Crabs are big bugs. Compound eyes on stalks, shells, lots of legs, scary mandibular mouths. And according to some (UC Berkley) they are the real rulers of the earth,. With 3/4 of all living and fossil species in their exalted phylum. EORO Juven...
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Watching Insects: Stephens Lake, May 1
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Tuesday, May 01, 2012. Stephens Lake, May 1. While riding my StreetStrider, I saw a Mourning Cloak besides a few common butterflies. I just saw a pair of Eastern Kingbirds near the top of a tall tree after hearing their distinctive calls. Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone. Are available for homes or businesses. Note cards and trading cards are also available. Growth charts. Are a new item. A selection of my images. And a list of species. I've photographed are available on my. Stephens Lake, May 5.
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Watching Insects: Stephen's Lake, May 5
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Saturday, May 05, 2012. Stephens Lake, May 5. Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone. Are available for homes or businesses. Note cards and trading cards are also available. Growth charts. Are a new item. My insect photographs are available for licensing to publishers. Unless otherwise noted, all entries refer to mid-Missouri insects. A selection of my images. And a list of species. I've photographed are available on my. My images are available on t-shirts from CafePress. Natural History Book Reviews.
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Watching Insects: March 2013
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Friday, March 29, 2013. Just saw my first water strider of the year in Flat Branch Creek at 4th Street. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Are available for homes or businesses. Note cards and trading cards are also available. Growth charts. Are a new item. My insect photographs are available for licensing to publishers. Unless otherwise noted, all entries refer to mid-Missouri insects. A selection of my images. And a list of species. I've photographed are available on my. Natural History Book Reviews.
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Aquacentric: St. Louis Story
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Family, Friends and Foolishness. Tuesday, September 22, 2009. A Rosalinde Block painting. If you have minute take a look at her site HERE. Posted by Steve Knight. Ted Backer Memorial Blog. Kings Mountain Weather Station ( Matt's House). Spring in the Road. Donna Brunet Macro Photography. Henry: Health Care Fine Art. Henry Domke Fine Art. Missouri Conservation Dep Blog LORNA! Varieties of Unreligious Experience Blog. Best Friends Animal Sanctuary. Wave Forecast Global Modeling. Visit to Rancho Santa Fe.
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Aquacentric: Uh Oh...Pictures Captured Directly From Brain
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Family, Friends and Foolishness. Thursday, December 11, 2008. Uh OhPictures Captured Directly From Brain. This research was published in the December 11 issue of the journal Neuron. Or, as described in the blog Pink Tentacle. For now, the system is only able to reproduce simple black-and-white images. But Dr. Kang Cheng, a researcher from the RIKEN Brain Science Institute, suggests that improving the measurement accuracy will make it possible to reproduce images in color. 8220;These results are a breakth...
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