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Chase 🌾 🏳️‍🌈 🌾

she / her || telling stories about people, plants, and prairie through drawing || phd student writing her dissertation on prairie, the history of prairie science, restoration ecology, and settler colonialism || big on pawpaws and goldenrods || #envhist

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Baby's First NSF PI Success

baby's first NSF PI success 🥲

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7 months ago

One last talent show to save the rec center

Ok everybody here's the deal.

My science education nonprofit, Skype a Scientist (you might know her, creator of the squid facts hotline and matcher of classrooms + scientists) has secured absolutely no grants to support general operations for 2025. But! We're selling advent calendars to fund our program! They absolutely rule. They can save our nonprofit asses. If we sell 5000, which I realize, is so many, we can fund our program for 2025. Then I can offer a bunch of programming for free. Running a nonprofit is a weird job.

Frog Facts advent calendars, with rainbow iridescent stickers on them, being held up by Sarah. there are 6 species of frogs, including bullfrogs, poison dart frogs, leopard frogs, and two kinds of tree frogs and even a sneaky toad under the water

Every day, counting down to frankly whatever you want (it's usually Christmas, but man, maybe you want to count down to Halloween, that's fine by me) scratch off the sparkly sparkly iridescence and reveal a fact about frogs! We have 24 top-notch frog facts here.

You should get one for every kid in your life, then get one for all the adults who still let themselves access joy in critters.

Get 'em here: https://squidfacts.bigcartel.com/


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8 months ago
Digital illustration of a shrike tangled in a thorny bramble, labeled like the Tarot card "The Lovers."
Digital illustration of a fig wasp clinging to the underside of a fig, labelled like the Tarot card "The Lovers."

specialization


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7 months ago

Update from the Sapphire Coast

8 months ago

For all my people in the Persicaria / Smartweed / Knotweed fandom, a 14th century alternative word:

𝖆𝖗𝖘𝖊-𝖘𝖒𝖆𝖗𝖙

arse-smart
also ars-smart, the herb Persicaria hydropiper (formerly Polygonum hydropiper), early 14c., from arse + smart (n.) in the "pain" sense. The herb also formerly was called culrage (early 14c.) and now is often smartweed (1786).

The arse smart name is a direct translation of the Old French cul rage, from Old French cul (see tutu) + rage (see rage), which is said to be from Latin culli rabies, but this term is apparently unattested. The French word might be a folk etymology.

also from early 14c.

source

7 months ago

unrelated, i just realized the guy i (very mildly, on 1/3rd of one page) mocked in my book just ordered a copy and i shipped it to him this morning

lol whoops


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