Lottia triangularis
Rissa tridactyla
Tritonia festiva
Trifolium macraei
Well, I realize
it might be hard to see the connection among all of these photos, but I
needed something to celebrate NHBH blog post #3,333! In previous years I noted when I crossed the 1,000 and 2,000 marks, so here's a post to observe crossing 3,000 with four tri's! Whew! Thanks for staying with me!
Nicely done, Jackie! Love it.
ReplyDeleteStay playful in the new year.
Happy TRI milestone!
BRAVO!
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to four fours
and more!
THANK YOU!
Thank you, Jackie, for all you’ve shown us! Wishing you many, many more opportunities for discovery, for creativity, for your love of learning—that we can enjoy because of your work.
ReplyDeleteAwesome. Congratulations! I'm looking forward to another year of learning about more critters to appreciate in the world.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Jackie. Your blog is the first I read every morning and I enjoy every one.
ReplyDeleteI never miss a blog post. There is always something interesting to see, and learn from. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Jackie! What a wonderful contribution to science!
ReplyDelete(And I hope this is only the first TRImester and that we can look forward to hitting that 10,000 posts milestone someday!) -Chris Griesemer
Jackie,
ReplyDeleteYour morning posts make my day -- I love remembering, through you, what a wonderful natural world I inhabit. You make me see our birds, our bay, our flora and fauna freshly. Thank you so very much.
Inverness
Hi, everyone!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the kind comments and feedback! I'm so glad to know who's out there checking in with our local natural history.
Chris! 10,000 posts is a lot! I don't know if I have it in me, but hey, why not set the bar high? Only 24 more years to go! ;)
When I first started this blog, I don't think I would have projected that I'd still be posting after 12 years. I didn't really think about it then, but of course there are an endless number of observations to share, and all of the landscapes and species around us deserve to be seen.
So, onward we go to see what the future brings! I'm thankful for the opportunities to learn and share and to leave behind a record of this time and place.
With unending gratitude,
Jackie
Congratulations on 3333, Jackie! It's hard to believe this much time has passed! Many many thanks for sharing your observations and knowledge with the rest of us. You've enriched our view of this special place.
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