Erat Myrmecos Alex Wild et nunc adduxi: intentio mea est, sed personaliter impetus a binis senatoribus popularem (Tom Coburn, R-Okla., et Johannes McCain, R-Ariz). Et conversus sum et coepi ad comment, sed dari, quam prope ad domum hanc ferit, Sensi non amplius winded Diatribe adpropinquare…
Videtur, meus officium est ingens pecunia autem desolabitur. Donec id felis et Academiae Scientiarum (conductor) accepit,, Venit sub directo. CALLIDE, mea Nihil tibi, et non sum sententia fulciri publici Antweb – sed sunt quidam de conlegis. Quod nomen meum officium prorsus habere collegas, Operari paucis postes, et forte in alia eminet opus impensis, ex diversis sources. Quid hoc ulcera, descendit ad popularem bellum scientiae non solum est (inventus est in libro), sed popularem bellum intellectualismus. Quisque ex squalor manus parvus est confici hoc fama est, non solum est ens, sed volentes turpis outright. Quis est hic, qui maiorem eorum pressam? Consequens falsum est alicubi in linea of decurrit…
A) Quam quoniam non in virtute potens pecunia et Democrats.
B) Hoc nomen est, ubi demonstrat “devastatum” nisi illud, quod in nostram gratiam ad nos diuideret auxilium.
B) Quis sicut scientia, (e.g*. prodigi prodigo) œconomica est causa nostrae.
Aliquam a elit ipsum est de ratione propria conferens in saecula mosquitos (et digitos,). Quid est hoc ipsum? Consulis imperium est, omnes indigent forte audire aliquid novi! Euge, a natura articuli titulus Lorem postremam editionem “A omnia saecula educerent sciniphes“. Ego per hoc primum factum est PZ Myers blog et incepit scribere comment… quae crescere incepit exponentially sic decrevi de illo loco blog.
CALLIDE, maybe ne. But I did get a little jealous when I came acrosshoc Commentariumwhere I discovered a local San Francisco artist who is charging $60 nam a pop “genus animal expandentes”. Quam multa ad ostendendum genus menstrua miror? Hoc non est nisi in, Chris Grinter is offering an insect spreading class for merely $49.99! I’d probably make it all sciency though and no one would show…
But while you’re learning the ways of pinning you can pick up your creepy victorian taxidermy character.
Sub idem fere tempus aliud volumen libri genius. Who will be first to spotthe error here? Dato, est Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, non facile moveri section of California flat rate a quo vertice SCARIFATIO journalism…
Haec sunt plures ex recenti via trinus septentrionali, Hoc tempore occidentali Idaho. Ius ad oppidum Novi agris erant prata floribus multum in vita,. In illis annis optima dies egi colligendis, Salire conservis via et Tripper Petri et inventum est civitas Notum est flammeusella. Agitur de statu record enim verisimile credebant et ad orientem California maxime notum enim est species population. Trifolium repens 's Owl Aegolius uelut cum consociata sunt, (quodam modo repositi non sunt mutanda est Mimulus), sed non memini viderim quemquam umquam in loco isto. Id cum ego soleo virgultum agri quia fortitudo paucis aliis Leps amet.
Frustrating genere, Adela comitissa est ingenium unus ex paremque rationem tutandam membrum genitale. Nam quis non ex entomologist est par pro cursu ad Insecta de pudenda uirilia, ut futuram usque speciei characteres in maxime utilis idem. Saepe distinguuntur per sectionem facillime Microleps, paucos esse et coetus quoque adepto genere ut dissectum! Notandum est etiam alia fere penitus otio. instead, crus off in adepto ibit DNA barcoded. Sunt casus suus 'interesting quod etiam, Sed mirandum accidit mihi nota. Notitia erit saltem ut citra discrimen nosse teli genus geneticae.
In orientali comitatus Lassen, abies in montibus altis ingentis a Nevada terminus California,, sunt greges “fera” equo, et oves, et boves,. Par enim cursus, sed herba circum ipsumque ad florentes (Marrubium vulgare). Quamvis non-indigena floris (semi)Insecta Mega-, animalia sunt adhuc in domo tua. Quod nectar, nisi ex, the small clumps of invasives were packed with thirsty Lycaenidae. In all I netted 6 different species and got some decent shots of 3. It seems like I take a lot of butterfly photos for a moth collector…but it’s hard to pass up such a charismatic group.
But thinking of those horses (ah OK, “mustangs”) has given me a great idea. Etiam, horses were once part of the prehistoric American fauna up until about 12,000 annos. While the horse family may have evolved on the American plains, they have been long absent. Reintroduction of horses by the Spaniards planted the seeds that would become a staple of American culture. That is why today millions of dollars and tens of thousands of feral horses run wild in CA, NV and Utah. Even less popular are the somewhat clandestine annual culls that must be strictly enforced to keep these large herds healthy. My solution: reintroduce lions. America was once home to the North American lion (Panthera leo atrox), which stood a whopping 25% larger than the African lion and was the largest cat to have ever lived. These must have feasted on horse-tacos and in turn kept the populations stable. And since our feral horses are of Arabian dissent, we may as well introduce the extremely endangered Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica), that will be well suited to feast on its Persian brethren. If we are conserving “fera” equo, we might as well do it right (plus, I’d be much more interested in seeing horses if I could see lions too).
Ego sum, si non vendiderint, hac de re certus. Lorem circum shopping refingunt, et dedi “decem, viginti,” operam,. Da mihi quid videatur – an non putas sit amet quam ante “nebulosa”, aut si alia ratio est, quam diligis. Sit extra discrimine (especially since I had zero to do with these pre-fab designs).
Euge – didn’t like the new theme all that much, went back to the tried and true misty. I can always hope for a future one that fits this page a bit better though.
Thanks for the input (especially for some received off-blog).
A paucos ante menses, et ego non turpis sequitur ex occidentali concursabat updates aut itinere ullo imaginibus. Euge, passuum erat puteus dignitas atque illuc successus! I was searching for a Crambid moth in the mountains of theKofa National Wildlife Refuge (special thanks to the Kofa staff for quickly approving my permits). While I’m still sorting through moths from that trip, the timing couldn’t have been better weather wise. It was mild out (mid 90’s is almost cool for that region!) and still wet. As you can see below, there were plenty of moths that night. Here are a few images from the trip… now to catch up with my latest photos!
This is as close to the Big Horn Sheep as I could get…
Specimina milibus hostium ex me, paulo iam lassatis quiesce paulum. Mira fuit in omni via – Sortes et leo facere non placet. Cum enim me in capturam, uti hoc clip. Ut sciam,, et non est secundum se. But the Grinter pool is a small one and it seems like he should be somewhere on my tree. All I can say is that I hope after I am gone there are ghosts of my creepy employees haunting my home, breathing heavily behind visitors (vere? that’s the latest ghost trick?). I also fully expect a documentary with a guy tryingverehard to sound creepy – it should be in my last will and testament.
Over the next week and a half I’ll be driving up to Washington state for the annualLepidopterists’ Conventus Societatis. Quod oppidum positum in muscipulam Leavenworth VIATOR, quae est “Lyon lemma” diorama ex aedibus Francisci ivimus et gravedinem. Luctus erat, dum numquam potest satis intelligere appellum urbes, it is something Americans just love. Heck, I lived in Solvang for two years (infra), so Leavenworth will be a nostalgic remembrance.
Now of course I’ll be camping and collecting along the way, so my posting will dip below the already slow norm. I’ll try to post some updates form the road, especially when incredible things happen*. Subsisto tuned, and enjoy the other spectacular bloggers from my blogroll.
* Which they undoubtedly will. Of course, I know I promised this from my last road trip to Arizona and have yet to deliver. I’m working on it!