& thank fuck for that, it’s easy to get disorientated and stressed in here when you start repeating the images. I for one need easily identifiable visual landmarks.
& this handsome devil will do nicely. ( That’s one of the things about this blog, it has an excellent view. )
David Chapmansays
Shit I got the quotation marks wrong. Still working on the orientation thing. The above should of course have read:
Not a bird with a curved beak, or a curvy flower
& thank fuck for that, it’s easy to get disorientated and stressed in here when you start repeating the images. I for one need easily identifiable visual landmarks.
& this handsome devil will do nicely. ( That’s one of the things about this blog, it has an excellent view.
David Chapmansays
)
busterggisays
Forgive me but don’t all cephalopds have curved beaks? I’ve never seen one that had a beak like a duck or a stork.
cicelysays
Nice ‘pod pic!
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Olavsays
Do we know anything, even anything circumstantial, about what goes on in their minds? Octopuses are so intriguing.
Saucy!
Oooh, a sensuous and slithy cephalopod.
Nasty grin, that.
It goes with that speculative expression…
It’s plotting something, but what?
Not a bird with a curved beak, or a curvy flower
Shit I got the quotation marks wrong. Still working on the orientation thing. The above should of course have read:
& thank fuck for that, it’s easy to get disorientated and stressed in here when you start repeating the images. I for one need easily identifiable visual landmarks.
& this handsome devil will do nicely. ( That’s one of the things about this blog, it has an excellent view.
)
Forgive me but don’t all cephalopds have curved beaks? I’ve never seen one that had a beak like a duck or a stork.
Nice ‘pod pic!
–
Do we know anything, even anything circumstantial, about what goes on in their minds? Octopuses are so intriguing.