Dangerous, but oh, so worth it!

Stepping into a clearing I am surprised to be face to face with this young Transitosaur. Still wearing the bright plumage that identifies it as a juvenile, this little fellow's coat will change to dull grey-green and reddish-brown as he approaches maturity. Mamma lurks nearby, distracted by a herd of car, so I have just enough time to get this one picture.


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American  Flag Britain's American colonies broke with the mother country in 1776 and were recognized as the new nation of the United States of America following the Treaty of Paris in 1783. During the 19th and 20th centuries, 37 new states were added to the origina... [read more]
Blog: A Lumber of Love: there's no streetcar named 'Punctuality'
Date: August 2nd 2009

Bring out your pitcher! Bring out your can! Get your nice fresh oysters from the Oyster Man! Chapter Two of Gumbo Ya-ya catalogues the calls of the street criers heard in early twentieth century New Orleans. This chapter is a little tedious, to be honest, and since the street criers are all but gone now anyway, you might be inclined to skip over it. Between the unstoppable force that i ... read more







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