Periodically, these past couple of weeks, I’ve felt like I’m back home in Ann Arbor walking down State St. on a football Saturday. Because Ozzies are CRAZY for footie (rugby, didjaknow). We got off the train downtown at Central Station one night to look at a scrap metal dragon…
(aside: it was there to advertise for an art festival of agricultural art, or art by people in agriculture, or something. We fully intended on going but when we told Viive and Ian about it and told them where it was (just past Wagga Wagga!) they told usĀ that it was 8 hours away. So, no, not going. But we still got to see the dragon!)
… and were greeted (terrorized?) by a roar of chanting and clapping, shouting and singing. Nearly everyone was dressed in either red or blue, and most wore scarfs broadcasting their allegiance. Grown men stood by ticket turnstiles handing out tiny pennant flags. It’s footie finals! GET READY FOR THE FEVER! The bulldogs were playing the swans that night, and that, folks, is what I thought about when I wrote this title. The Avoca Slugs? The Avoca Sea Slugs? The newest rising star in the world of footie! I’m having fun imagining it, anyway.
So, we had a neat wildlife sighting when we went to Avoca Beach. A lovely little sea slug in a tide pool! I wish I could change shape like that. It could curl up into a tiny racquet ball, or stretch out to the size of a small fruit bat.
I know slightly more than nothing about sea slugs or how to ID them, but it is mostly black/dark brown, with some speckles. It was unwilling to unfold its skin flaps to fully reveal its gills, but they were there. Perhaps Dendrodoris nigra?
I think it has quite a nice grin.
One of my all time favorite nature show sequences was a movie of nudibranchs swimming. I realize this critter is not exactly a nudibranch, but still this is extremely cool in its own right.
Go Team Sea Slug!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oixG-l3xAOE
Have you had any of the pies that Pratchett went on about in the football book?
Yes! Haha! Exactly!
I have had one of the pies… it was a curry chicken pie, and was actually pretty tasty. It had a face on it :)
australian rules football is different from rugby. which are they crazy about?
I love me some australian rules football. SO FUN!
They’re crazy about rugby, but they call it footie :) For all I know they’re crazy about australian rules football as well, but that wasn’t what the big hubbub was about that weekend. What IS australian rules football?
What did the sea slug feel like? Was the water warm or cold?
It felt soft and velvety. It definitely had a substantial feel to it, some mass – you couldn’t squish it a huge amount. But it was pliant, like a slug :)
The water was lukewarm, but hot.