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As the sun goes done most of the time in the winter we go and sit around the fire keeping us warm while looking up at the stars.
Collected from empty Busycon shells from "Grunge Bayou", just north/west of St. Joe Preserve Lab on 10 Aug 2011
estuarine mud crab, Rhithropanopeus sp., Big Branch NWF, hottest day in Louisiana on record. photo by Caitlyn Reilly. fingers by scott eustis. this species invades Europe via ballast.
Mud Crabs. Unhappy food at the Happy Fish Restaurant. Expensive too! Asiatique Shopping Mall. An identikit riverside mall with the same shops and overpriced medicocre restaurants as Baltimore, New York,... Bangkok, Thailand. Copyright 2014, James A. Glazier. It proved nearly impossible to get a decent Thai dinner in Thailand. The intersection of restaurants which provided enough support for a non-Thai speaker to order and those serving decent food was essentially empty.
Collected from seagrass and shell hash near Fire Tower, Lighthouse Bayou, St. Joe Bay, FL on 12 Aug 2011
Male CW = 12.0 mm
Link is a member of the Walker family, an aboriginal clan who offer interpretive nature walks. He taught us all about the land and how aborigines used their surroundings.
Collected from seagrass and shell hash near Fire Tower, Lighthouse Bayou, St. Joe Bay, FL on 12 Aug 2011
Collected from seagrass and shell hash near Fire Tower, Lighthouse Bayou, St. Joe Bay, FL on 12 Aug 2011.
Male CW = 10.9 mm
A sunny day stomping out in the marsh of Hjaalmarsh. There is a retextured mudcrab in the picture - can you find him? (hint, he's off whitish near a tree stump)
Mods used: Noble Skyrim HD 2k Performance Edition along with the SMIM patch for the textures, WATER from The Ruffled Feather, the actual trees are vanilla but the rest of the flora is Optimized Vanilla Textures HD, Bellyaches Retexture for Animals under Automatic Variants, and Vivid Weathers for the weather.
Collected from seagrass and shell hash near Fire Tower, Lighthouse Bayou, St. Joe Bay, FL on 12 Aug 2011
Female CW = 8.6 mm