I really appreciate your collection of resources on the iambossy.com website, .
I became interested in ancient calendars after I was assigned a research project in the field. From that research, we ended up publishing a great article here: , that covers all areas of historical and ancient calendars. I also came across your site and thought I might pass this link on to you as a thank you for you wonderful resources.
I know this article would be a great addition to your information, and I’m sure that it could help many of your users. Let me know what you think!
Hi Bossy! I hope you are having an excellent trip. Pelicans are the most fun to watch, in their ridiculous way. I suspect that is rather rude of me.
Did you know that thousands of brown pelicans winter north of St. Louis on the Mississippi river? They hang out at a huge set of locks, lined up on the concrete barriers.
Hailee Bock says
April 10, 2011 at 10:16 pmDear Georgia Getz,
I really appreciate your collection of resources on the iambossy.com website, .
I became interested in ancient calendars after I was assigned a research project in the field. From that research, we ended up publishing a great article here: , that covers all areas of historical and ancient calendars. I also came across your site and thought I might pass this link on to you as a thank you for you wonderful resources.
I know this article would be a great addition to your information, and I’m sure that it could help many of your users. Let me know what you think!
Best Wishes,
Hailee Bock
p.j. says
April 10, 2011 at 10:18 pmHi Bossy! I hope you are having an excellent trip. Pelicans are the most fun to watch, in their ridiculous way. I suspect that is rather rude of me.
Did you know that thousands of brown pelicans winter north of St. Louis on the Mississippi river? They hang out at a huge set of locks, lined up on the concrete barriers.
La Suzette says
April 11, 2011 at 11:53 amUm, has Bossy’s site been spammed? Really? What is up with comment 1?
jp says
April 11, 2011 at 5:54 pmWonderful bird, the Pelican, it’s beak can hold more than it’s bellycan………..
that cracks me up everytime!
foolery says
April 12, 2011 at 1:31 pmNature HAD to give that poor bird an aesthetic upside, I mean come on. The graceful gliding makes up for the bill a little bit.