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Chicken Diction: October 2007
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Friday, October 26, 2007. Why we are doomed as a species. So today there is an article in the New York Times. About rich New Yorkers that have bought houses in the woods in Connecticut for weekend getaways, but they are scared out there when it gets dark - seriously! So they spend thousands of dollars to put in security systems, extensive outdoor motion lighting, and god knows what other foolish toys that was originally designed by the military and have now been normalized for its paranoid citizenry.
Chicken Diction: Change of location...
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008. Hey Chicken Diction fans, I have moved to Wordpress for indiscernible reasons, and soon enough I will have new posts up there to make it even more interesting. To see it, follow this link:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tucson, Arizona, United States. Tending chickens and gardening in his little slice of the sonoran desert, meanwhile musing about the general state of things and telling you all about it (and more) as he goes - because having a blog means people care, right?
Chicken Diction: Chickens in the News! #9
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Thursday, June 26, 2008. Chickens in the News! Here is one strutting its stuff on the Sao Paulo fashion show runway. Labels: chickens in the news. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tucson, Arizona, United States. Tending chickens and gardening in his little slice of the sonoran desert, meanwhile musing about the general state of things and telling you all about it (and more) as he goes - because having a blog means people care, right? View my complete profile. Navigating the chicken blog. Chicken fun f...
Chicken Diction: Peru.
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Friday, June 27, 2008. Today I leave for Peru, so who knows what will become of this chicken blog for the next two weeks. So here are some pics from the last time I was in Peru for last xmas. Be well and for those of you in the Sonoran Desert enjoy the sweet smell of creosote and the feel of the monsoons in the air. The Way Inn. View from our room. Me and the dog, Mumbles, at the Way Inn with some lovely mtns in the background. Xmas with our chullos. Pollo in the market. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Chicken Diction: May 2008
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Thursday, May 29, 2008. The other morning I woke to this cactus exploding with flowers. It is some kind of night blooming sirus but I have no idea which. What I do know is that once a year this cactus blooms with immense style and grace . Wednesday, May 28, 2008. Climbing Wall - Part 1. Like the two foot long teal rail, all sorts of crimpy painful holds, the the brain like tan bulge, and the homemade walnut beauty that my cousin Eric crafted with a block of wood and a grinder in his driveway. 3 Seriously...
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beckarecka: June 2008
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Tuesday, June 24, 2008. It is a perfect way for me to enjoy this summer. And its an incredible way to pass the time waiting to bring our baby home. I may even remember this summer-of-waiting as one of my best adult summers ever. If only, the pull to clean, cook and care about all of that were as strong as my pull to read these days. Sunday, June 22, 2008. Here are a few of my favorites:. Darryl F. Zanuck,. Head of 20th Century-Fox,. Ken Olson, President of Digital Corporation, 1977. Ronald Reagan, 1980.
Critter Brain: Critter Brain
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Looking at life through the eyes of critters and the objectives of a high powered microscope. Well, I've finally done it. I'm blogging. Now the real question, "What should I blog about? I don't have a baby. So I can't blog about that. I don't have chickens. So I can't blog about them. I do have a garden, I could blog about that. but I'll bet there's lots of blogs out there about gardening already. What aren't there lots of blogs about yet? Sarah Updegraff and David Andrew. Saturday, June 23, 2007.
Critter Brain: June 2007
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Looking at life through the eyes of critters and the objectives of a high powered microscope. What was this critter thinking? Luckily the one I was about to grab. Didn't eviscerate my hand! That would've taught me a valuable lesson. This is a classic example of, "holy cow, that's creepy.". Is the same species (I think) that I've been working on lately in lab. Known to those in the know as Scolopendra subspinipes. Or colloquially as "Big F* *ing Scary Critter! Just thought you'd like to know. Kind of part...
Critter Brain: Twister Elbow
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Looking at life through the eyes of critters and the objectives of a high powered microscope. It may seem obvious, but just in case you were wondering, it is hot here in Tucson. How hot? Damn hot. Hotter than the inside of a live chicken. Even But, what makes those dry baking desert summer nights even hotter? That's right, TWISTER! The classic game of strength, endurance, contortion, and utter humiliation! Ok, well, I have a new found respect for that little plastic ground cloth and cardboard spinner.
Critter Brain: What was this critter thinking?
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Looking at life through the eyes of critters and the objectives of a high powered microscope. What was this critter thinking? Luckily the one I was about to grab. Didn't eviscerate my hand! That would've taught me a valuable lesson. This is a classic example of, "holy cow, that's creepy.". Is the same species (I think) that I've been working on lately in lab. Known to those in the know as Scolopendra subspinipes. Or colloquially as "Big F* *ing Scary Critter! Just thought you'd like to know.
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