The Wall

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“What a dear old wall that is that runs along by the river there! I never pass it without feeling better for the sight of it. Such a mellow, bright, sweet old wall; what a charming picture it would make, with the lichen creeping here, and the moss growing there, a shy young vine peeping over the top at this spot, to see what is going on upon the busy river, and the sober old ivy clustering a little farther down! There are fifty shades and tints and hues in every ten yards of that old wall. . . . It looks so peaceful and so quiet, and it is such a dear old place to ramble round in the early morning before many people are about.” Jerome K. Jerome, “Three Men In A Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)” Ch. 6 (1889)

Darwin Day

Today is "Darwin Day." More than 350 locations around the world are celebrating the 200th birthday of Charles Darwin. Many universities and even the National Geographic and Discovery Channels are planning to celebrate.

I don't see what the big deal is: there is no Darwin to believe in.

Is there anyone out there who can provide proof that Darwin existed?

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