Why Evolution is True is a blog written by Jerry Coyne, centered on evolution and biology but also dealing with diverse topics like politics, culture, and cats.
We’ve had just a smidgen of snow so far, but there’s been plenty of rain. Here’s a late-afternoon shot from my crib, taken as a storm was passing. Click to enlarge.
No snow here yet and we are in British Columbia,Canada. The first snow usually falls in mid-November and by mid-January reaches a depth of 7 or 8 feet.
It’s been years since I lived in Chicago, but it’s the city of my heart, and it’s skyline still stirs me. That picture has
just replace one of the Hubble deep space photos as my desktop wallpaper. Nice view. Nice picture!
Very much like the weather here on the other side of the lake; but with a wholly alien skyline. Just about the distance from which I like to view big cities . . .
That’s beautiful. But I have to wonder: why are you still in a crib?
You should have graduated to a big-boy-bed by now.
Nice holiday weather at my little spot,I have to work today. Ugh!!! http://www.cs.arizona.edu/camera/
groovy lingo, daddy-o.
Not your ‘bedsite’?
No snow here yet and we are in British Columbia,Canada. The first snow usually falls in mid-November and by mid-January reaches a depth of 7 or 8 feet.
It’s been years since I lived in Chicago, but it’s the city of my heart, and it’s skyline still stirs me. That picture has
just replace one of the Hubble deep space photos as my desktop wallpaper. Nice view. Nice picture!
Very much like the weather here on the other side of the lake; but with a wholly alien skyline. Just about the distance from which I like to view big cities . . .
(Nice shot!)
Enjoyed reading some of the entries…thanks.