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Blogger Barb said...

Very interesting post. I remember feeling awed when I saw Lucy in Ethiopia (the real one) - and feeling that link to our very beginnings.

Love your paragraph about where we evolve next. Maybe I'm on the way already with my "bionic" knee. LOL Barb xox

February 19, 2009 at 1:45 PM

Blogger julochka said...

barb--how AWESOME that you saw the REAL LUCY!!! that gives me goosebumps just reading it!!!!

February 19, 2009 at 1:51 PM

Blogger Just Jules said...

I wish evolution would work for mothers. If it did we would have more than one set of arms (I would prefer them to be retractable, and available on demand).... Why does it work for the artic fox and not us, the moms?

Too funny:WV is hande= the ability to grow more appendages on demand through evolution (give that girl a "hande")

February 19, 2009 at 2:12 PM

Blogger heidikins said...

I love this post! I had a Darwin-streak a few year ago and read a bunch of evolution-ish books. My favorite is Darwin's Ghost, it not only talks about ancient evolution, but modern examples as well. Fascinating stuff.

xox

February 19, 2009 at 4:25 PM

Blogger Char said...

how things "work" always intrigues me - I like how you have let us in on how your mind works in this area - it is all so fascinating. I loved the anthropology courses in college and how mankind developed. it will be something to see what our "next" step is - or have we made it really with the upcoming technology.

February 19, 2009 at 4:33 PM

Blogger Molly said...

"the design seemed to have bent time so that it felt like it stretched out to be exactly the amount of time you needed when you were there in that house"
Inspired concept Julie. I know places like this, thanks for giving the feeling words. And such eloquent ones :)

February 19, 2009 at 5:13 PM

Blogger tangobaby said...

Okay, first off, I have to thank you for writing this post with all of these yummy links that I will have to go and read after this.

Second, this is another reason why you and I are twins. I was going to be a paleontologist/archaeologist (I couldn't make up my mind either) until I was a junior in high school. Then I came to grips with the fact that I hate being hot (aka working outside in the sun) and that most of these people don't make any money. I don't make any money now so maybe I should have not let those things stand in my way.

Lastly, it's thinking like this that always makes me sad that we don't live longer. I think The Story of Mankind is so fascinating, and I really want to see how it all turns out.

Thanks for such a great post.

February 19, 2009 at 6:43 PM

Blogger Delwyn said...

And isn't it amazing that over 40% of Americans don't believe in evolution ( according to a TV program to commemorate Darwin last week.)

February 20, 2009 at 4:12 AM

Blogger Elizabeth said...

Isn't odd that most human being including me feel so many boundaries and still as a species we accomplished so much over time and somehow keep evolving.

Question: Is this why creativity is so hot these days?

January 21, 2010 at 11:39 AM

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