darwinsbulldog

darwinsbulldog

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2 weeks ago @ Explore Portland Oregon - Holly Farm Park · 1 reply · +1 points

This is our everyday park. It's a great place!

14 weeks ago @ Go Explore Nature - eBook Review: Orange M... · 0 replies · +1 points

I think about how we are connected to nature - physically/materially, as in what makes up our bodies; ecologically, in how our actions affect nature; and evolutionary, in that we are related to all organisms in a great tree of life!
My recent post Wednesday photo of the week: I always go “awtsid”

16 weeks ago @ Go Explore Nature - Product Spotlight: nat... · 0 replies · +2 points

P and I checked out a new nature play area at a park in our region of Portland! Photos: http://exploreportlandnature.wordpress.com/2012/0...

33 weeks ago @ Go Explore Nature - A Look Back at 7 Years... · 0 replies · +1 points

Happy Birthday, Big Explorer!
My recent post This weekend: Birdfest at Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge

36 weeks ago @ Go Explore Nature - SansBug: An Outdoor Pl... · 0 replies · +1 points

Backyard tent!

39 weeks ago @ Homologous Legs - Does the intelligent d... · 0 replies · +1 points

ID “poked its head up out of the carcass of creation science.” Love it!

40 weeks ago @ Go Explore Nature - Dig and Discover · 1 reply · +1 points

When I was in London in 2009, I bought one of these dino kits from the Natural History Museum there. When we got to it at home, I myself could barely break away any of the plaster dust. How could I expect a kid to? I only hope ours was defective somehow. It was kind of disappointing!

41 weeks ago @ Go Explore Nature - Why I Want Your Vote a... · 1 reply · +1 points

Tweeted it again, Debi!

69 weeks ago @ Homologous Legs - Did you know that Answ... · 1 reply · +1 points

Let me get your thought on this, Jack. I tweeted this and got a question back:

"What's the difference between removing those articles and censorship? (That's a question, not a challenge.)"

I responded with (and he seemed satisfied with it):

"If I were to delete their websites from internet, that = censorship. Don't think their articles should be considered scholarly"

76 weeks ago @ Atheist Revolution - Religious States the F... · 0 replies · -1 points

Maybe something about liberals being concerned about the planet and likely being more outdoor-going/exercisers rather than the religious. The religious don't care about their bodies nor the planet, because they believe these are temporary. Non-religious, however, know that this is the only planet they got, and the only bodies they have. Just a thought.