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gruesome bits of lynx

Posted on Dec 30th, 2007 by geognosy : curious geognosy

Last night's post, "Moose Decor," unexpectedly hit the hot list on zaadz.  Moose antlers are very versatile.  They can be used to decorate your log cabin or to illustrate your blog. Today I heard some... More »

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gray jay day

Posted on Nov 5th, 2007 by geognosy : curious geognosy

Today was gray jay day.  At a rest stop overlooking the scenic but foggy  Tintina Trench ,  the gray jays were very bold.  Used to charming the tourists, no doubt. The Tintina Trench is an... More »

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birch frost

Posted on Oct 17th, 2007 by geognosy : curious geognosy

A local asked me, Haven't you seen ice frost before?  I guess I haven't.  Not like this.  This is a closer view of the spiky crystals that coated everything this week.  This birch is growing ... More »

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frost magic

Posted on Oct 15th, 2007 by geognosy : curious geognosy

It was a magical day here in Dawson City.  Very foggy, and these spiky ice crystals covered everything.  The trees and bushes along the Yukon River looked like magical albino evergreens; or rather, some kind... More »

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Go Flora!

Posted on Jan 24th, 2007 by geognosy : curious geognosy

Very excited by developments at the Chester Zoo, in England.  Flora, an 8 year old Komodo dragon, has reproduced all on her own.  Way to go, Flora!  After several months gestating, her eggs have recently... More »

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Kinsey's Enthusiasm

Posted on Sep 28th, 2006 by geognosy : curious geognosy

Alfred Kinsey is famous of course in the field of human sexuality (the "Kinsey" scale), but before this, Kinsey was known as an entomologist. Kinsey studied large numbers, in order to see the pattern of... More »

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