This is a big month for birthdays! (Actually, every month starting October and ending February has birthdays! 😉 )
Today we are celebrating my brother Nahum’s 10th birthday! Happy birthday, little brother! I remember my tenth birthday…
*Cue recollection music*
We were living on our farm at that time. Grandma and Grandpa got to be with me for my birthday. We went to a park and hung out there for the afternoon. Then we went home and opened gifts. I still remember the gifts I got and the cake I had! That was a good birthday! 🙂 I wonder if I can find a picture of that… Let me see…
Well, we have so many pictures, it takes a really long time to find one specific one and I am running short on time right now. (It’s not my birthday anyway! XD)
So I will just say HAPPY BIRTHDAY, NAHUM!!!
Happy birthday Nahum!
And, Happy carving!
What does a birthday fish look like?
Or, perhaps, a birthday salamander?
Hattush, since it’s *your* blog, here’s a citing of another blog:
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/tetrapod-zoology/the-korean-crevice-salamander/
I’ve actually seen this salamander in its native habitat in Korea. The discoverer is a friend who was in my science department, Steve Karsen.
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Thanks! (I’m writing on the behalf of Nahum 😉). He said that he hasn’t done any carving yet but he’s planning to.
I looked at the link and the salamanders are neat!!!! 🤗
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AWE! Your bother is so cute! Happy birthday, Nahum!
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Thanks Amie! Nahum says thank you. 😁
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