Still Third
Scientific Life is still in third place, my peeps, although it appears to be picking up a little momentum because now it has 14% of the popular vote.
© 2004, 2005, 2006 by GrrlScientist
"The universe is full of magical things, patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper." — Eden Phillpotts.
Scientific Life is still in third place, my peeps, although it appears to be picking up a little momentum because now it has 14% of the popular vote.
© 2004, 2005, 2006 by GrrlScientist
posted by GrrlScientist at 10:44
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Heya! I stumbled across the following sites and thought of you. The first one has about a dozen or so beautiful close ups of birds that are so detailed there are no words to describe. I went back as far as September and counted 12 bird pics.
http://jerryrig.com
http://kiggavik.typepad.com/the_house_other_arctic_mu/2005/11/i_and_the_bird__1.html
Peruby; thanks for posting that link. i participate in that blog carnival as much as i can, so it's nice to see that more and more people are enjoying it.
GrrlScientist
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