I believe it is an herb.
I believe it is an herb.
iNaturalist is definitely a good suggestion, but it is NOT an assassin bug, wrong markings and body form. It looks to be in the genus Alysus. Here’s what iNaturalist gave me as a likely hit. Also, I’d recommend the Seek app (it’s associated with iNaturalist) over iNaturalist app for casual users as it gives quick likely identifications through real-time image matching and does not require engaging the broader iNaturalist community.
*Acid-filled Erlenmeyer flasks
Nice one. Thank you.
Thanks! It was a fun watch.
Sorry, I don’t have experience with Far Cry.
Yes, it looks like a great game but I haven’t been able to spend much time with it. The graphics are top notch and the environment is rich and fun to explore. Lots of action and time to explore as well. There’s a lot going on in the gameplay that makes it fun but has slowed my learning curve. One small annoyance has been the auto save though. I have gotten sent back farther in my progression after dying than I would have liked. So it’s a good game so far. Hopefully I will make some time to play it more.
It’s a fish bone, but not sure what species or part of the skeleton. I’ve seen many on beaches around the Gulf of Mexico.
Getting started with Avatar and will probably also revisit one of the Horizons again for the ?? time.
It was based on good old fate and transport processes and plenty of scientific data (as opposed to made up hearsay?). It served us well for that sucky situation we were in. .
Where is Cockscomb?
Amazing find!
DAK was a source for many Christmas gifts. A special one to our family was the DAK bread machine for my grandmother. Arthritis took her ability to knead bread dough so she had stopped making her homemade bread. She wasn’t technically inclined, but she became an expert on that machine and her bread making resumed. Great memory.
Many thanks.
I’ve heard similar from relatives about California.
Long press on a .gif brings up a menu with “save to photos “ and “share” (I don’t remember the 3rd menu item but didn’t seem relevant to your question anyway) those give you some options for saving. I just verified on iPadOS but should hold for iOS too.
Hope this helps.
A nice bowl of menudo is the magic cure down here. It coats your stomach and helps you rehydrate. It’s especially therapeutic if you’ve grow up with the stuff and have mentally accepted it is a cure.
Tubing on the Comal during the eclipse would be awesome, if only there was enough water to float on.
C/soil science is a great community with well laid out general soil science information. What a great resource!
I for one appreciate the effort someone(s) put into it.
Thanks for shepherding all this. Combining them seems to make sense as it builds a potentially stronger centralized user-base and should save a little on resources (your time and sanity).
Calculations are simpler if ……… you assume a spherical cow!