April Scientiae is up! W00T!

i-f875c0b07d9b3cb6229668554781b35a-alice.jpgThe lovely Candid Engineer has posted a marvelous carnival titled "We Rise Up"! about overcoming challenges for your April reading pleasure. W00T! And someone needs to get organized and follow up on whoever said they might be interested in hosting May... let me know if you would be willing to serve as backup and I will pass the message along. ;-)

Thanks, Candid Engineer, for compiling a great list of posts to come back too when one is feeling down.

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since i JUST found out that this carnival exists and have been eagerly wanting to submit a contribution or two of my own, i'll volunteer to host it this month.

Word on the street has it that the current person has until April 15 to get back to the carnival organizer about whether she's going to host or not. FYI... Thanks for offering to fill in the breech if/when needed.