
The sixty-third edition of
Tangled Bank, carnival of the life sciences, is now up at
Indian Cowboy, This issue has the most unique theme yet: no theme at all!

Meanwhile, over at
Ecostreet, it's the sustainable
Carnival of the Green #46.

And a thirty-third edition of I and the Bird, the carnival of birds and the people they fascinate, is presently incubating beneath
Don't Mess With Taxes. Expect pips by morning.
Just a couple of final reminders: I'll be a "Happenings in Humanities" speaker tomorrow evening at 7 at Utah Valley State College, and the following evening (Friday), I'll have a book signing at Central Book Exchange; 2017 S. 1100 E.; Salt Lake City.
2 Comments:
Thanks for the heads-up on the new birds. Gorgeous little guys. Nice to see you back up after your short hiatus (unlike some others that we won't name).
Seeing how inspired old Col. H was, perhaps I need a "confidante".
Mozart...Beethoven...Chopin...ZAPPA!
Wasn't there a Australian fossil snake named "Montypythonoides"?
HA! Hi Carl! I remember that snake. The name didn't last long; the fossil was ascribed to a modern genus, Liasis, I think.
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