aliennextdoor.bsky.social
I'm an eco-fiction author, limnologist/aquatic ecologist, photographer, instructor at UofT. I explore and celebrate the fractal Natural World from microscopic diatoms and miniature lichens and fungi to the giant cedars and pines of old-growth forests
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Ah... the cat artist ... indeed!
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Estoy de acuerdo
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OMG! Goya ... HA! My imagination goes rampant...
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Another cat friend liked Warhol too... said Warhol represented her cat who was 'everywhere' all at once ... like cats are ... :)
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Yup! :) Icmadophila also goes by "Fairy Barf" lichen or for those more sensitive folks "Peppermint Drop Lichen" or "Candy Lichen" ... themeaningofwater.com/2023/09/10/t...
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I will go to the Guardian site and nominate the bdelloid rotifer, a tiny all-female invertebrate that has thrived for millennia by adapting to change through dormancy, anhydrobiosis, changeable DNA, and horizontal gene transfer ... Read more here: ninamunteanu.me/2020/12/13/h...
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Oh, I just love slugs, especially the banana slug ... wonderful to watch them move...
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How wonderful! I loved your article, BrightFlame, and will share it! Many thanks for sharing it. We can indeed inspire through the joy of marcescence in the social/political forest, which can seem rather dark at times...