Because of other commitments--and the fact that my new CPAP machine cured me of the insomnia that used to provide me extra writing time--I've fallen off on my blog posts for quite a while. I'll try to be more regular, especially now that I've finished a major trip. On March 8-17, I accompanied a Webster U biology class to the Galapagos Islands. I'm no biologist but I've had a longtime interest in Darwin and evolutionary theory, especially as it influences the religion and science discussions. Here are a few photos from that wonderful journey! (Here are a few more.)
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| Sally Lightfoot crab |
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| Lava lizard |
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| Yellow warbler |
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| Lounging sea lion |
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| Male frigate bird |
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| Sunning iguana |
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| An older tortoise |
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| Albatross egg (but no mom in sight) |
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| Cactus finch nest |
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| San Cristobal Darwin |
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| Frigate birds in flight |
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| Blue-footed boobies |












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