Monday, June 22, 2009

How Australians cheat at Pavlova

Last night we did something strange and scary.... We drove somewhere we'd never been before (40 miles away) to visit people (pathologists Beth & Barry) for dinner. Barry was able to demonstrate exactly how Australians cheat at pavlova:



And so the pavlova wars continue.

They are in a rural area, and have a much greater variety of birds than we've seen in town. The yellow birds are American Goldfinches, I think the rose-coloured one is a pine grosbeak, but I'm not sure.




Below is a picture of a screen door in front of a hummingbird.


Here's some cervical spine from a young horse with really severe wobbler disease. The head end is at the right, the green asterisk indicates the site of spinal cord compression. The vertebra to the left of the asterisk is malformed.

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