
Boz leaves Tim in charge, seen here getting Ms Bee’s opinion on the coming changes … read Part 20 here

Boz leaves Tim in charge, seen here getting Ms Bee’s opinion on the coming changes … read Part 20 here
The bamboo grove I was thinking of when I wrote this chapter, looks just like this … though I did shift it a bit. There’s that bit of land by the creek near Azalea Bridge, across the water from Mullum High School. A lovely sunny spot in the afternoon. …

Nin gives Boz an idea and Boz goes away to follow it up … New installment here

Opening a can of worms here, I think. Or I should say I’m opening a kennel of cyber and or robotic dogs? There’s more of the latter in the real world than the former who still appear to be creatures of fantasy.
This image from a site selling actual, friendly, robotic dogs. https://keyirobot.com/blogs/buying-guide/top-5-electronic-dogs-that-are-just-like-the-real-thing? Anyway, they don’t call them robotic dogs, these are electronic dogs.
That’s to distinguish them from the nasty headless robotic dogs that shoot people, the so-called cyber dogs clearing mines, and all the other industrial type jobs they’ve been applied to. Dogs in name and that’s all.
I told you, a can of worms. But the pack below is how I imagined the cyber dogs in this chapter. And they definitely cannot be classed with electronic dogs.

This image is from Live Science … is to help you imagine how the tree bug in Tardi started to grow roots all along his side when he lay in the creek. (Chapter 28)

I’ve been searching a long time for an image that would give me an impression of Silver’s and Argie’s cyber fur. This bit of glass is the closest I’ve come yet. Especially the patch in the lower left corner. Tell me what you think?

The kind of stone ledge Steve might’ve been sitting on in Chapter 24 … It’s a volcanic basalt boulder known as rhyolite.
