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May 19, 2021

Frog!!

 Here's another shot of the frog, caught today in an uncharacteristic burst of sunshine:


I was pleased to compare it with this picture taken in July 2020:

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Undoubtedly the same frog. Well done, old chap, on seeing out the winter.


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Published on May 19, 2021 05:33

May 18, 2021

Frog!

 This isn't the first one I've seen in the pond this year, but it's the first one that's let me get close enough to take a picture. In any case, a real treat for the day.



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Published on May 18, 2021 05:19

May 12, 2021

New collection from Subterranean Press

 As mentioned here and there in the comments, Subterranean Press will be publishing a new collection from me in October, entitled Belladonna Nights and Other Stories.

Here's the very fine cover by Marc Simonetti:

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The collection is my fourth, not counting the "best of" and is slanted toward more recent material, with the majority of the stories dating to the last ten years or so.

The contents are:

Introduction: Winter Did ComeBelladonna NightsDifferent SeasFor the AgesVisiting HoursHoldfastThe LobbyA...
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Published on May 12, 2021 15:20

April 15, 2021

Ten scientists are racing

 Over at Concatenation, Jonathan Cowie very kindly invited me to select a list of my favorite scientists born in the twentieth century. I found that it was easy to come up with two or three but much harder to come up with ten. Jonathan was very patient with me in the time it took to make and submit my selection, but it's now done and should you so wish you can read it here:

http://www.concatenation.org/science/reynolds-scientist.html

Be sure to check out the rest of the recent content on the alway...

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Published on April 15, 2021 15:03

April 8, 2021

Continuity

 This excellent bird book was a family favorite in the 1970s. I believe it was purchased on a holiday in Barmouth, North Wales.


It came back to me after a recent bereavement and I remembered that I had logged many bird sightings in the Bridgend and Barry area between 1977 and 1978. I had not seen a siskin, though, and since I did happen to see a beautiful pair of siskins yesterday, I thought I might as well add an another entry:



And here is a siskin - not the one I saw yesterday, but another sight...

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Published on April 08, 2021 06:55

March 29, 2021

Truly these are the last days.

 Robert Fripp in a beard playing a ZZ Top cover.


(Toyah and Robert's Sunday Lunch videos have been one of the few bearable things about 2020/21. Thank you both!)

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Published on March 29, 2021 07:54

March 24, 2021

We've been landing on Mars for a long time.

 The Mars Perseverance rover...







is as far from Viking...










As Viking is from the 1931 Schneider Trophy seaplane:




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Published on March 24, 2021 04:01

March 13, 2021

Happy Birthday to me.

 A lovely present (an "ES-335 figured" Epiphone) from my wife:




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Published on March 13, 2021 04:57

February 24, 2021

Update

 I'd like to thank all who left kind comments following the news from January. Although it's been a difficult time for the family, rest assured I'm moving forward again and busy on several fronts.

My editor got back to me with comments on Inhibitor Phase well before Christmas, but with everything going on (it really wasn't a great time) I was unable to make serious progress on the rewrites until early this year. However, I've now turned them in, and I'm expecting to get the second set of queries ...

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Published on February 24, 2021 12:54

February 10, 2021

Lower Dens - Ondine

 I heard this song on a plane a few years ago. I was so smitten with it that I bought the album before flying home, and I've not regretted it. I was listening to it again today on my running mix and thought it worth a mention, as you don't see much being said about Lower Dens. 

Here's an excellent live version of Ondine:



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Published on February 10, 2021 15:21

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