Posted on 6 August, 2020 by john Micro.blog August 2020 Photoblogging Challenge #mbaug Day 6 bisect A sea potato would be easy to bisect Share this:Mastodon
@cdevroe I see then often, the shells, tests, float so sometimes I’ve seen flotillas bobbing in quite strange. Fascinating creatures: 17 facts about the wee sea potatoes Reply
@johnjohnston Irregular seems very judgemental. Bilaterally symmetrical is more apposite (as your original post noted). Reply
@jeremycherfas Hmm… I thought he meant irregular as opposed to having appointments at the “little office”… @johnjohnston Reply
@jeremycherfas I was thinking that irregular urchins were maybe unconventional, without uniform, freedom fighters of the urchin world Reply
@jeremycherfas Haha! There is this adaptation that I’ve been wanting to see. Maybe sometime this fall… Reply
@odd That looks fun. Did you see the other one the BBC did, [mingling all the famous Dickens characters](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dickensian(TVseries)? Reply
@odd Reading Dickens is definitely a slightly peculiar pleasure, these days. I have not read all I would want to yet. Reply
@cdevroe I see then often, the shells, tests, float so sometimes I’ve seen flotillas bobbing in quite strange. Fascinating creatures: 17 facts about the wee sea potatoes
@johnjohnston very like sand dollars.
@johnjohnston Irregular seems very judgemental. Bilaterally symmetrical is more apposite (as your original post noted).
@jeremycherfas Hmm… I thought he meant irregular as opposed to having appointments at the “little office”… @johnjohnston
@jeremycherfas I was thinking that irregular urchins were maybe unconventional, without uniform, freedom fighters of the urchin world
@jeremycherfas Haha!
There is this adaptation that I’ve been wanting to see. Maybe sometime this fall…
@odd That looks fun. Did you see the other one the BBC did, [mingling all the famous Dickens characters](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dickensian(TVseries)?
@odd Reading Dickens is definitely a slightly peculiar pleasure, these days. I have not read all I would want to yet.
@jeremycherfas A lot of places in the world the thematics are still very current.