I think it might have rained a little last night. We needed it. Overcast all day. Gloom. Our high was 71F, much cooler than yesteday.
Selwyn is recovering at the vet. The surgery went well. They just want to keep him for observation one more night, given his age. Now we just have to pay for it. Fortunately,
the GoFundMe seems to be going well, too. Thank you all. If you'd like to help, please, please follow this link.
I was up before dawn, as usual. I edited and corrected "Ulysses and the Sirens," then put together Sirenia Digest 212, which has now gone out to subscribers.
The afternoon's film was Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049 (2017). And my copies of the new French edition of The Drowning Girl, or La Fille Que Se Noi, arrived today. It's a much more atttractive book than the original French translation.
It's been a hard day, and I think that's all I'm up for.
Today's photograph is the other gigantic specimen of Mosasaurus hoffmanii from Alabama that I may soon be describing. Remember, that skull is longer than I am tall (6'3").
Later Tater Beans,
Aunt Beast
2:55 p.m. (last Monday)