fig 3.1: heading into the mists blowing across the Inland Sea
fig 3.2: jelly fish floating in the Kaiyu-kan
fig 3.3: looking up at the Castle in Osaka
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miscellany, etcetera, and survival tips from the mind of the indeterminately fine Graeme Lottering
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That's beautiful, Jordan.
The only thing is that those pestilant creatures can devour human flesh with the flicker of a tentacle.
Recently, they found a 1 meter-wide one stuck in a nuclear power plant's cooling in-take pipe. The plant was shut down for a few hours.
Good luck with your apartment hunt!
Dear Mr. Lottering,
Would you be at all willing to donate the photo of the jellyfish to my website? I would love to write a book about jellyfish (or, underwater creatures) for adults developing early literacy skills. Your picture would actually fit in beautifully with the other jellyfish shots that my cousin donated: www.flickr.com/photos/photosfornonprofits.
Par exemple: "O" is for Octopus. Apparently, this is quite humourous to some people learning to read. I can't imagine why. I must be zealously naive and green.
If you can get a shot of Architeuthis, I'll give you 20 bucks!
With sincere thanks,
Ms. E
Ms. E,
please feel free to use any of the pictures posted here. There seems to be a large amount of Japan already tho. And some especially cool ones of the Kaiyu-kan and of Kanazawa!
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