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Post by Brian Barnes on Jun 11, 2010 9:31:05 GMT
Really good stuff Randy! That site was totally amazing. Keep'em coming... ;D Brian.
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Post by ICPS-bob on Jun 11, 2010 16:43:27 GMT
I am afraid that Barry would not make a very good safari porter. He screams too much and would frighten the rich clients.
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Post by BarryRice on Jun 11, 2010 18:22:44 GMT
My theory is that, by screaming, I slow down my breathing and therefore de-oxygenate my blood, thus sending leeches and ticks in search of richer prey.
That is why, Bob, you may recall that on my hikes with you I am always encouraging you to breathe deeply.
Barry
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Post by BarryRice on Jun 20, 2010 17:10:39 GMT
Hey Guys, I've uploaded the first of my four field trip reports from our trip. You can read it here: www.sarracenia.com/trips/fl012010.htmlI am absolutely thrilled with some underwater photographs I got of Utricularia floridana! So often you get the results back from underwater photography, and are so bummed. This time I used a pretty respectable camera, with a separate strobe and a macro bracket. Look at this! Also, here is a photograph that Beth took of me wrassling an agressive Utricularia foliosa plant... These are the risks we take to see our beloved plants!
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