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“If somebody BOUNCES you loudly from behind, you slip.”
“But who did it?” asked Roo.
Eeyore didn’t answer.
“I expect it was Tigger,” said Piglet nervously.
“But was it a Joke or an Accident?” said Pooh.
“I didn’t stop to ask, Pooh. I just said to myself, ‘It’s wet.’” ~A.A.Milne
Mark Postlethwaite’s painting of Lieutenant W H G Milnes of 25 Squadron and his gunner Hartley Pullan claiming a Fokker DR.1 whilst flying DH4 A7626 on 8 June 1918.
The @Everything_Dino blog post on the recently described Welsh theropod Pendraig milnerae: https://t.co/51bFfQ88JK
Nouveau theropode du Trias du pays de Galles! Pendraig milnerae, vient du gallois Pen Draig, literallement 'chef des dragons/guerriers',qui a donné Pendragon en Anglais, le nom de Uther, père d'Arthur. Milnerae en hommage au Dr Milner décédée cette année. https://t.co/Y0MPdmj0dK
Four #FossilFriday offerings from me this week. Two (intentionally) less-than-accurate creations for my next book, plus a just-for-fun moon-gazing Deinonychus, and a quick study of Wales “newest” dinosaur, Pendraco milnerae.
There was a wooden bridge, almost as broad as a road, with wooden rails on each side of it. Christopher Robin could just get his chin on the top rail, but it was more fun to stand on the bottom rail, so that he could lean right over, and watch the river. ~A.A.Milne #PoohBridge
“Pooh, promise you won’t forget about me, ever. Not even when I’m a hundred.”
Pooh thought for a little.
“How old shall I be then?”
“Ninety-nine.”
Pooh nodded.
“I promise,” he said.
Christopher Robin put out a hand and felt for Pooh’s paw. ~A.A.Milne
#Pooh #love #friendship
Pendraig milnerae is oldest meat-eating #dinosaur ever discovered in UK & lived over 200 million years ago - "Pendraig" means "chief dragon" in Welsh, but it's not as big as the name suggests...
@BBCNews #science : https://t.co/jmtpyanYTW
Pendraig milnerae, a new small-sized coelophysoid theropod from the Late Triassic of Wales: https://t.co/XkAc6mrllW @Tweetisaurus @StephanSpiekman @ButlerLabBham #RSOS #palaeontology #dinosaurs #paleoart
A proper Welsh dragon! Pendraig milnerae, a chicken-sized dinosaur who roamed the valleys of S. Wales 200 million years ago. She's now been named: pendraig = chief dragon; and for palaeontologist Angela Milner 🐉
https://t.co/0iksvkzG7j
Say hello to Pendraig milnerae, the UK's oldest theropod. From south Wales, this dinosaur was about the size of a chicken and lived 200 million years ago. Paper led by @StephanSpiekman with @ButlerLabBham and me out in RSOS @RSocPublishing out later. Artwork by Jim Robbins
Les Calanques de Cassis III https://t.co/M57bXk9IhT #karlamilnewest #figurative
Super sunday!
Bismillah mudah2an konsisten
#vector #vectorart #illustration #coreldraw #popart #art #nudimsign #redbubble #fiverr #premierleague #lfc #ynwa #liverpool #liverpoolfc #milner #matchday
“The atmospheric conditions have been very unfavourable lately,” said Owl.
“The what?”
“It has been raining.”
“Yes,” said Christopher Robin. “It has.”
“The flood-level has reached an unprecedented height.”
“The who?”
“There’s a lot of water about,” explained Owl. ~A.A.Milne #rain
The small and sorry Rabbit rushed through the mist at the noise, and it suddenly turned into Tigger; a Friendly Tigger, a Grand Tigger, a Tigger who bounced in just the beautiful way a Tigger ought to bounce.
“Oh, Tigger, I AM glad to see you,” cried Rabbit. ~A.A.Milne #thursday
NEW SPINOSAURIDS NEW SPINOSAURIDS
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Thanks to @palaeoguy12, @Dave_Hone, @NeilJGostling, @valdosaurus, @jurassicabf, @ClarkinBoneBiol and others for description of Ceratosuchops inferodios & Riparovenator milnerae.
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#scicomm #paleoart #paleontology #wessex #spinosaurid
REFUGEES:
My name is not refugee
By Kate Milner.
A young boy discusses the journey he is about to make with his mother. They will leave their town, she explains, and it will be sad but also a little bit exciting.
#WorldKidLitMonth
#Christmasgift #earlyyears #emotions #caring #sharing #SEL #happy #goodbooksforchildren #LunaTheMoonPig
Children's Writer and Poet, Writer of Fairytales @birdwriter7
“The things that make me different are the things that make me.”
― A. A. Milne
https://t.co/hmsCPy0Dj9
Heads of #panarthropod
Peripatus (onychophora)
Milnesium (tardigrada)
Hierodula (arthropoda)
Opabinia (stem-arthropod)
#SciArt #bugart