'' Pests found in shipwrecks, coral reefs, rocky tidepools and deep underwater caves. Triton blennies love infesting our fishing vessels, stealing our food, and leaving a nasty mess of fish guts behind. For a small dragon with multiple legs, the only thing they got going for is their gnarly interlocked teeth, other than that... they're pretty much little defenseless marine scum. We roast them whole, boiled in a stew with mandrakes and other vegetables, and sometimes their legs get pulled out and served as garnish for soups, quite similar to the Swoopalüng taste wise- they're good eating, its just upsetting that they're almost everywhere we set sail to. ''
Are you OK cherry?????
(From his introduction to birdie bowers of the antarctic)
rip apsley cherry garrard, you would have loved excel sheets
Close up of the black paper drawing because I still struggle to take good picture :
she has that sadness in her eyes that you only see in alcoholic captains of doomed arctic expeditions
3 days in the arctic. not much time to draw, but a lot to see 🌠 kola peninsula, august '24
Feigning interest in television show till it’s my turn to talk and I can bring it back around to ninth century monastic disputes that served as the foundation for a broader movement of mysticism later on in the 11th century
maxine • 23, she/her • polar exploration, the terror, sailing & art
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