Emergence of a dragonfly

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It’s been a few months since I’ve posted anything on the blog. It’s not because I’m slacking off – quite the opposite, I’ve been extremely busy. But there is a lot to write about, and the post activity will increase. Starting now. It’s always mesmerizing to watch the process of metamorphosis. Last summer I had… Read more »

Water

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Water, water, everywhere, And all the boards did shrink; Water, water, everywhere, Nor any drop to drink. –The Rime of the Ancient Mariner      

Flickr Stats inaccurate

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Something got my attention today, as I was analyzing traffic to my blog. Looking in Google Analytics I see 4 visits from a Flickr photo I posted a while ago, that has a link to my blog in the description: But when I look on the Flickr stats page for the photo – I see… Read more »

Dedication

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Mothers go to great lengths to protect their young. The degree to which they care ranges a lot, even within the species (humans are a great example). Dragonflies lay thousands of eggs, a small percentage of which reach the adult stage. However, some dragonflies care for their eggs very much. I’ve recently observed a couple… Read more »