When he sees that ol’ tiger movin’ closer, Brer Rabbit does what Brer Rabbit does best. He grabs a spade and a-diggety-dig-a-diggin’ he goes, as fast as all get out.
[…] she paused by the open staircase window which let in blinds flapping, dogs barking, let in, she thought, feeling herself suddenly shrivelled, aged, breastless, the grinding, blowing, flowering of the day, out of doors, out of the window, out of her body and brain which now failed […]
I eventually got to a smelly bus shelter and perched cautiously on the bench inside.
At Malham Cove, England, where coccoid cyanobacteria formed dark tintenstriche on an 80-m high south-facing limestone cliff rarely exposed to water, the effect was studied (Pentecost 1982) of cleaning a streak consisting of Chlorogloea microcystoides and Gloeocapsa spp.