Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category

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What am I watching this time?

February 20, 2019
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What am I sappy lion blogging?

February 15, 2019

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Why am I saying, “by Jupiter*?”

February 13, 2019

*An ellipsis of a full oath of the form “I swear by Jupiter that…”. (wiki)

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Why am I saying, “Brr?”

February 11, 2019

Ephemeral performance art, courtesy Mother Nature

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What am I sappy cardinal blogging?

February 8, 2019

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What am I sappy cat blogging?

February 1, 2019

or is it a bird . . .?

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What am I sappy owl blogging?

January 25, 2019

A. B. Williams holding 3 baby barred owls, 1932

“Arthur Baldwin Williams (1874-1951) received his A.B. from Yale University in 1898. He moved to Cleveland in 1905 and worked for the Cleveland Humane Society. He became a lawyer and worked in real estate beginning in 1909. Throughout his law career, Williams was drawn to the woods, and he went back to school to study ecology at Case Western Reserve University, earning his M.A. in 1932 and his Ph.D. in 1935. In 1930, Williams was hired by the Cleveland Museum of Natural History as its first naturalist. While employed by the Museum, he was under contract with the Cleveland Metropolitan Park Board for the services of naturalist. In 1939, the duties of Curator of Education were added to his title. He was a gifted teacher who laid the foundation for scientific observation and nature education in forests of the greater Cleveland area.

For nearly 22 years, Williams spent at least one day each week in the North Chagrin Reservation of the Cleveland Metroparks. His most lasting contribution was the establishment in 1931 of a Trailside Museum in the North Chagrin Reservation, one of the first of its kind in the United States. Trailside Museums were soon established in the Rocky River and Brecksville Reservations.”

reblogged from cmnh.org

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What am I sappy cat blogging?

January 18, 2019

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What has me saying, “Oh, I want one of these?”

January 16, 2019

Projection Wall is a floor-to-ceiling installation that produces a series of prismatic sculptures through a visitor-operated pulley system. The large-scale bubbles rise from a grid of rope as the pulley rises, which are then released into to the room by the force of eight fans set behind the soapy contraption.

from Colossal, more here

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What am I noting on tattoo Tuesday?

January 15, 2019

Today is Squirrel Appreciation Day

Go Nuts