Life of a Creative Writing Grad Student [and knitter]

The occasional opining of a sleep-deprived grad student, with cheese.

Wednesday, June 08, 2005


More viscera! The puffy off-white blobs in the left part of the picture are actually the shredded innards of countless small victims. And more victims. What a sad world. In the foreground, you can see M. woodicus, close relative to M. woolius. This shot also captures the tragic M jingleae, the "jingle mouse," and introduces the Beeus bumbelus, in white and black. Some yellow might also be visible. Lastly, we've got a clear view of what scientists have been calling the "small red ball," distantly related to the "great red spot" on certain Jovian planets. How the monster managed to capture a galactic wonder is something to ponder. My toes clenched as I moved further into the lair.
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