glass cuttlefish. What could be cooler?
Feb. 26th, 2009 03:35 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm worried that this entire blog is going to turn into a repetition of "look what I posted in that other blog this week!" but I'm getting to post such cool stuff I can't help pointing to it and saying "see!"
Seriously, this week my blog post got to include a photograph of a glass cuttlefish. How cool is that? And it was torment choosing among all the photographs, and having to decide not to use the images of the glass borellia viridis, the glass annelida, or the glass coelenterata.
I mean, seriously, glass flowers, Harvard? There are no flowers that are this cool.
Okay, maybe they are a tiny bit cool.
Aw, I can't resist. Here, have a glass Portuguese Man-of-war:

Seriously, this week my blog post got to include a photograph of a glass cuttlefish. How cool is that? And it was torment choosing among all the photographs, and having to decide not to use the images of the glass borellia viridis, the glass annelida, or the glass coelenterata.
I mean, seriously, glass flowers, Harvard? There are no flowers that are this cool.
Okay, maybe they are a tiny bit cool.
Aw, I can't resist. Here, have a glass Portuguese Man-of-war:

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Date: 2009-02-27 01:05 am (UTC)These ones are just gorgeous. I wish I could make the exhibit before it closes!
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Date: 2009-03-02 10:26 pm (UTC)Also, if you want to come by once you are back in town, I'm sure we would be happy to show you the glass creatures even though the exhibit is over. We are open to the public as an archives.