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Saturday Morning Stublet
Author: TriSec    Date: 06/26/2010 13:00:22

OK, so I got nothin' this morning.

I"m going to skim the intertubes for a bit; maybe something will catch my eye.

Of course, there's always Emoticon Theatre for my week...

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my mechanic -->





And now I have something interesting. British Science has surely been hit hard over the last two months, but they're not all dolts. Labouring in obscurity in a lab in England, British botanists have brought back a fern from the brink of extinction in what should be a remarkable story.

http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/48160000/jpg/_48160864_anagrammafern.jpg



It looks just like a very small parsley bush, but it is actually a very special little plant indeed.

Clean air has to be constantly circulated in the lab to protect it from any bacteria.

This precious specimen is the Anogramma ascensionis fern, commonly known as the parsley fern. Since the 1950s, botanists believed it to be extinct.

It is native to Ascension - an island in the South Atlantic, which is one of Britain's overseas territories. And a small project supported by Kew's overseas territories programme has rediscovered and rescued it - a timely success story, as this year has been dubbed International Year of Biodiversity.

Kew botanist Phil Lamden and local conservation officer Stedson Stroud found the plucky little plant clinging to a precarious existence on a mountainside in the harsh volcanic landscape.

"We were down the back of Ascension's Green Mountain, which has very, very steep slopes. You have to be really careful because if you slip you're a goner," Mr Stroud recalled.

"And we came across this beautiful little fern and immediately knew it was the lost Anogramma that had been extinct for the last 60 years."


 

7 comments (Latest Comment: 06/27/2010 02:30:54 by trojanrabbit)
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Comment by Will in Chicago on 06/26/2010 14:02:48
Good morning, bloggers!



TriSec, thank you for an interesting blog. It is nice to get some good environmental news for a change.

Comment by trojanrabbit on 06/26/2010 15:27:09
Great blog, Tri. Though I think the Three Stooges already did it.



Mr. Winthrop: (stands up from his chair) "You vandals! You've ruined my Persimmon tree! I've been waiting fifteen years for it to bear fruit!"

Moe: "You have? Where's its mate?"

Mr. Winthrop: "Mate? It has no mate. It's the only one like it in the country!"

Moe: "You’re not going to get anywhere with a single tree! This thing is pining away for a girlfriend!"

Curly: (interjects) "Or maybe a boyfriend."

Moe: Quiet!



They asked me to work today, so that's where I am. Nice cool dry airconditioned room.



It's become apparent I need to keep better track of my blood sugar as it's gone up and my feeling crappy episode last week might be due to that, though more than a few people here were feeling poorly last weekend. Loaded a log program into my iPod that makes it much easier to carb count. One good thing is there's no shortage of monitors here I can check my blood pressure with, and that's right on 120/80. I should remember to take my home monitor in, we have calibrated simulators that reproduce any BP you set them for.

Comment by livingonli on 06/26/2010 16:22:13
And I finally have a weekend off like normal people but I probably will just be chilling out and getting my sanity back.

Comment by trojanrabbit on 06/27/2010 00:10:44
Speaking of broken feet....Dustin Pedroia has one. He gets a bootie like Mama and is probably out 6 weeks....like Mama.



And Clay Buchholz pulls up lame running to second.



GO SOX!!



F*cking National League rules.

Comment by TriSec on 06/27/2010 01:18:38
Ladies and Gentlemen....I present the first flight of the new blog flagship, the "Special Comment". North of KBOS headed for Portland.



http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y5/TriSec/WellingtonoutofKBOS.jpg


Comment by trojanrabbit on 06/27/2010 01:20:39
Hmmm lotsa noise outside.



How 'bout that. There's fireworks down the street, I can just sit on my front porch and watch them.

Comment by trojanrabbit on 06/27/2010 02:30:54
Boom booms. A couple of very scared cats. Camera doesn't do the booms justice.