I let my four year old get her tongue pierced -- isn't that great! Actually, we made some homemade sushi tonight and Matilda is showing off the joys of Salmon Roe.
If you only know me from 365(6)2012, then you've yet to meet my v 2.0, Jessilyn Lori.
You may commence with the cutie-patooty comments now!
Just for the record, while all my other photos are happily released under a creative commons license (attribution, no-commercial, share-alike), I do have to assert a copyright over the ones of my family.
My 11-11-11 shot. Mom and I were heading to a curry night at her school. When Matilda saw me in a coat and tie she laughed and laughed and said, "Daddy, you're dressed FUNNY!" Goes to show how often I wear a tie! She insisted on trying it on for this shot.
Fallacious yet widespread and documented beliefs courtesy of Wikipedia.
It is a common myth that an earthworm becomes two worms when cut in half. However, only a limited number of earthworm species are capable of anterior regeneration. When most earthworms are bisected, only the front half of the worm (where the mouth is located) can survive, while the other half dies. Also, species of the planaria family of flatworms actually do become two new planaria when bisected or split down the middle.
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