A new carnival

There's a new blog carnival in town; Berry Go Round, a botanical carnival organized by the blogger behind Seeds Aside. The first edition is coming up soon, so if you've got something to add to the garden of posts be sure to check it out!

[Also, remember that the next edition of The Boneyard is going to be up this Saturday over at The Dragon's Tales. Send your links to me or Will to get in on the paleontological fun.]

[Hat-tip to Ian for the news about Berry Go Round.]

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