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Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2000 13:04:50 -0700 |
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I have been collecting local freshwater molluscs this winter from riverbanks. The rivers arefrozen, but until recently we
have had little snow so this combination of events actually makes finding stranded specimens quite easy to find. Of course
I would have expected every critter to be dead - empty or frozen and thawed or still frozen, so you can imagine my surprise
when I found a small number of previously dead critters happily cruising around the perimeter of the bucket in which I was
soaking them. (What's up with that!)
Nora
Calgary, Alberta
CANADA
ferreter wrote:
> Most Excellant Sir Richard ,
> skating indeed, but I do need to practice my double axis
> our northern neighbors will be happy to know that we here in Florida are freezing our Cardiums off!!! We were out on the
> great flat and all the critters were popping up frozen. Ferret
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> Ahhhhh...
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> |But down here our "Moon Over Miami" - or in this case Fort Lauderdale, became
> |an almost dark mahogany red, and had a really errie look. No wonder images
> |of all manner of creepy things are conjured up when one sees this sort of
> |strange - yet beautiful celestial event. By the way...its has gotten a bit
> |chilly this morning. Please guys...we welcome your visits from the North,
> |but kindly keep your weather up there!
> |How do you expect all of us to use the pool today!!! The ferret will
> |probably be ice skating before yo know it....
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> |Happy Shelling
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