March 15, 2026
The Big Dead-Fish Clean-Up
A huge thank you to the volunteers who pitched in yesterday to remove all those dead fish from the Celery…
Rick Wright came very close to the right ID for the above natural maple-seed disperser when he called it a "samara."
Technically, it is known as a doohickey or thig-a-ma-jig or — if you prefer — a whatchamacallit.
More on doohickeys, thig-a-ma-jigs and whatchamacallits here. (You will thank me. Or not.)
Thanks to all who contributed….
excuse me….they are whirlybirds that you open and stick on your nose.
I call it a ” helicopter leaf” because when you drop them from a high height, they spin like a helicopter.
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sally
excuse me….they are whirlybirds that you open and stick on your nose.
Patrick Carney
I call it a ” helicopter leaf” because when you drop them from a high height, they spin like a helicopter.