I'm starting the murder spree tomorrow. I've never seen a nymph before, but now I know what they look like.
My neighbor started an eradication campaign. I had no idea either, so I looked it up. She knew about the jumping worms from living in the southeast US for a while.
Thrifted blankets that match your sensibilities over the main couch, or the dog portions of the couch.He has his own ikea loveseat as his bed. I tuck in a blanket around the seat cover and swap it out when it smells like dog. We have a significant number of dog blankets here.
Artichoke hearts. Straight from the jar with a fork. Yum.Pimento olives, chopped fine and mashed into cream cheese, spread on pumpernickel (bread, bagel, etc).Capers can fuck off entirely.
Whatever your field of expertise, are there any popular science books you'd recommend that do a good job of presenting it to the public?
Annals of the Former World is great, for a physical/historical/structural geology primer that's also a digestible travelogue.Stephen Jay Gould did a lot to make shale interesting in his book on the Cambrian Explosion.
I'm starting the murder spree tomorrow. I've never seen a nymph before, but now I know what they look like.