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Not blogging on a daily basis = good thing. Just wanted to let you all know. Still alive, still breathing, yay! Some highlights of things that have occurred since the last time I blogged (Wednesday? Wow.)<\/p>\n
I also rewatched some of my favourite discs from Blue Planet<\/em>, I love that documentary. I especially liked the segment on deep sea fish, like the ones that produce their own bioluminescence light (which is super neat). Actually, I like all of the segments. It’s weird if you go from watching Blue Planet<\/em> to Planet Earth<\/em> because some of the parts are repeated in the second documentary (Planet Earth<\/em>), at least in the parts where they’re talking about the marine ecosystems. Both I do love both documentaries dearly. Although the best part in Planet Earth<\/em> would have to be the birds of paradise<\/a> and their mating behaviour… Too hilarious. <\/biogeekery><\/p>\n After having not<\/em> baked anything in what seems to be forever (but, as my father told me while I was measuring out flour, it wasn’t that long ago), I made cupcakes today! But I only made a dozen… And there were supposed to be more for me than anyone else, and my dad ate some of them… I hadn’t even frosted<\/em> them yet (the frosting was setting a bit – a.k.a. I was taking a break). Sigh. Oh well. Some cupcakes for me then, I guess? And some for other people and no more<\/em> for my dad. Since he already ate nearly half of them. He also claims that they were “rather small” and next time I should make larger ones if I don’t want him to consume the majority of them.<\/p>\n This was earlier today, when I was finishing up the conclusion on my climate change paper:<\/p>\n And this was a little while ago, after I finished knitting up a doll sweater:<\/p>\n
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