You know, I understood only today why Barabara’s Puffins are called that.
It’s because they have brightly-coloured beaks during the breeding season, and feed by diving in the water.
Update: Also, in the air, they beat their wings rapidly (up to 400 times per minute) in swift flight, often flying low over the ocean’s surface.
They also look as clumsy as hell when trying to fly. Doubt the cereal would look less clumsy.
And hey, where’s my drawing?
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Oh, god, your letter and drawing, sorry. I’ll get them out the door this week! And throw in a puffin as an apology…
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Thanks, A.D.
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One duck-billed puffin, coming up!
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7 August, and still no platypus, or puffin. Oh well… :~(
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I never made it to a P.O. While traveling! If you can believe it.
But I’m back in Chicago, and planning to get there today. Very sorry it’s taking foreeeeeeeever…
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It might have been lost in the mail, or the officials kept it at the border to irradiate it for a while. Looking forward to it, Adam.
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It must be the radiation. When it does arrive, handle it with gloves!
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