Friday, June 24, 2005

Friday Nudibranch Blogging



This here's Cerastomata magnifica.

Christ almighty, what a week. Something new tomorrow. I promise!

10 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:57 PM

    Phila,
    It's lovely. Takes me back to my youth when we wore stuff that looked like that. I've been buried in work, as well, and doing drive-bys only for about three weeks. You have my sympathy.

    Hope your project comes to a satisfying conclusion soon!

    Soprano

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  2. Anonymous9:26 PM

    Horns! Feathers! Spots! Stripes! Dayglo colors!

    Are you sure these things live on this planet?

    Ahianne

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  3. Anonymous9:35 PM

    Emphyrio here.

    Just wanted to commend you on the quickness of your wit, re Ganymedian slime mold on Dick Cheney (Eschaton comments). Swift indeed.

    Puppet Masters reference, I take it.

    Pretty sea critter!

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  4. Emphyrio,

    "Puppet Masters," yep! And isn't there one in "Galactic Pot-Healer," too?

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  5. Anonymous2:29 AM

    Phila--i've missed the nudibranches!
    that one is exquisite! thank you... :)

    --her eyes

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  6. Hey Phila, are you getting back into circulation? It sounds like you're working on a project of some kind, I hope it's productive and we'll be hearing more from you soon.

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  7. Anonymous10:07 PM

    Positively stunning. Nudibranch are enough for now, Phila! I love them.

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  8. Cervantes,

    I'm trying! I'm not doing anything so grand as a "project"...just finishing up a dreary piece of work-made-for-hire that somehow ballooned to nearly 1400 pages. I'm done except for the nitpicky stuff, but it was a rough couple of months.

    I do look forward to getting back up to speed on your blog and others. It's not healthy for me to be wallowing in my own thoughts exclusively. I'm sure that when I finally get around to posting I'll be even more obtuse and emotionally erratic than usual!

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  9. Anonymous3:44 PM

    This stuff make my week, everyweek. Nudibranchs, better than cats...

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  10. Anonymous4:18 PM

    Congrats on bringing the project to a close, Phila. You were missed out here.

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