These parts of the of post need to be a full URL ...
/a/thumb/0j3YdIh1DUPxN6r3qBMgrJBgpd73KrFUCUgqKUif89QAbm7ds9zr7RsgmeJpCCMi/4104/?shva=1
... often but not always starting with 'http://' or 'https://' - in other words, there should be something more - directly before '/a/' ...
Cantharellus tubiformis is a fungus, aka Chanterelle.
That photo is of grass, perhaps growing underwater. For instance, at the edge of a pond. It is not sea weed.
Don
I wouldn't call eelgrass "seaweed".
I think the word means "macroscopic marine algae".
Don
I appreciate someone recognizing that seaweed is usually written as one word and not two (seaweed vs sea weed).
what you prefer,ad extremum verbum,it won't come when you call anyway.
what you prefer,ad extremum verbum, it won't come when you call anyway.
Sure didn't come for me!
Meanwhile, my screen still shows this:
[edit] But the stuff does appear when I click on the thumbnail at the bottom, duh [/edit]
just testing, seems like a nice place, just wish I could delete the thread I have started If something goes wrong
just testing, seems like a nice place, just wish I could delete the thread I have started If something goes wrong
One good thing about this site is that there is no time limit on edits ... so you could go back and fix your original post.
No such luck in other fora.
I just now edited this post a day or so later ... voila!
merci my friend!
merci my friend!
ça fait rien ! ;-)