Has any one else read Earthdivers: Kill Columbus? I read volume 1 yesterday, its about some indigenous people in 2112 going back in time to kill Christopher Columbus. I felt like I was missing alot because it seemed like the characters were from a series before this series and the reader should know who they were but I couldn't find a prequel series. Have some cover art!
i'm more of a squid guy myself but I were to pick one based off of visuals alone, which is exactly what I just did, it'd be the carribean reef octopus. for the obvious cunt she serves
27/01/2024-Big Garden Birdwatch, Warblington and Hayling Island Oysterbeds
Photos taken in this set are of; the gorgeous Black Redstart which made the dream of the past two weeks when we first saw it come true by turning up when I was doing the Big Garden Birdwatch one of my best ever birds seen in this annual survey I love taking part in, my first Rock Pipit of the year at Hayling Island, beautiful views at Hayling Island in the ethereal winter sun with dramatic sky and sunset scenes and the Hayling Island bridge looking nice, one of my first Cattle Egrets of the year which it was amazing to see at Warblington this week such charismatic and beautiful birds, Roe Deers at Hayling Island it was great to see a Fox nearby and interacting with them too with one of the Roe Deer's facial expression interesting to see as the Fox went by and a Little Egret at Hayling Island.
In one of my best ever Big Garden Birdwatches this morning it really was extraordinary with my joint highest ever amount of species seen in one with ten it was also great to see Goldcrest which was a garden first, 2 Blackbirds, Blue Tit, 17 Starlings, 5 Collared Doves, 5 House Sparrows, 4 Goldfinches, 2 Woodpigeons and a Robin. Then this afternoon it was also great to see my first Great Northern Divers, Long-tailed Duck the stunning bird we saw here in December and Black-necked Grebes of the year at Hayling Island Oysterbeds. Other highlights at Hayling Island were Great Crested and Little Grebe, Avocet, Curlew, Oystercatcher, Greenshank, Grey Plover, Dunlin, Turnstone, Brent Geese, Shelducks, Shoveler, Red-breasted Mergansers, Goldeneye, Song Thrush, Great Tit, Buzzard, daisy, gorse, teasel seed heads, thistle and yellow-horned poppy leaves with Wren and Mediterranean Gull heard. Little Egret, Pheasant, Redwing and Robin were other highlights at Warblington. A golden winter day of purity and natural bliss.
In the calm tide of the ocean, a glass marble emerged from the surface. The marble shattered and tiny seeds scattered. The water sprouted weeds, intertwining together, creating structure; as jellyfish arose while weaving through vines to float above to their new place in the world as daydream clouds. Cinnamon sticks grew from the ground, similar to sugar cane. Trees stood up tall as the roots stabilized, and when autumn came around, moths hatched out of leaves as if they were cocoons all along. A blue whale appeared from a faraway wave, it leaped into the sky but never came back down, now a blue moon hangs there luminously. Two weeks later...a group of other worldly entities with glass marble eyes sail by in their pirate-spaceship and fasten their neck ties, they approach the land and claim it as their own; they name it Nerissa, meaning from the sea.