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My Backyard: A Regal Year
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This blog is not about provocative thoughts, ruminations on the world as we know it or anything else fancy. It is merely images from my personal 'little piece of paradise,' Enjoy. Wednesday, 17 June 2015. King Snakes are usually a rare sighting on our land but this year we are virtually tripping over them. I wonder how this will effect the populations of other snake species we usually see more regularly. Hopefully they won't all disappear. 17 June 2015 at 15:37. 17 June 2015 at 16:33. 5 July 2015 at 17:48.
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My Backyard: Pointed Perfection - Part Two
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This blog is not about provocative thoughts, ruminations on the world as we know it or anything else fancy. It is merely images from my personal 'little piece of paradise,' Enjoy. Sunday, 28 June 2015. Pointed Perfection - Part Two. Well I did warn you in the previous post that I couldn't resist taking photos of Horned Lizards but just look at that face. It demands to be photographed! Hello Celeste, cool looking lizard. The last two shots are awesome. Enjoy your Sunday! 28 June 2015 at 06:13. 17 Common S...
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Adventures of a Vagabond Volunteer: May 2015
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Adventures of a Vagabond Volunteer. Sunday, May 31, 2015. Snow Shall Not Stop the Egg Tendors. Saturday, May 16. Following the milking of the eggs and milt from grayling yesterday, the fish guys set up this year's nursery early this morning. It is at Elk Springs where we have the purest water and consists of two sets of 5 linked 5 gallon buckets, connected with piping so the spring water can wash over the eggs and give them maximum oxygen. Volunteer Dick, ready to leave. View at the end of the road.
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Adventures of a Vagabond Volunteer: Oh, This Place, This Place
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Adventures of a Vagabond Volunteer. Wednesday, August 5, 2015. Oh, This Place, This Place. The landscapes here are amazing; even though I look at the same features almost every day, they are always different. Friday, July 10, we had lots of storms around and lots of leftover clouds, which made for beautiful light all day. I could not stop taking landscape pictures. Many of the are from that Friday, but others are ones I've captured in the two summers I've volunteered here. Looking across Elk Springs Creek.
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Adventures of a Vagabond Volunteer: Norris Geyser Basin in Two Lights
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Adventures of a Vagabond Volunteer. Wednesday, July 29, 2015. Norris Geyser Basin in Two Lights. I am always impacted by light and loved seeing some of the same geysers in different lights. And it was also really nice to practically have the basin to myself the first time. And people were definitely getting less in number as the day waned during our second visit. Some of the boardwalks were closed the first visit but open about a week later for the second visit which allowed us to see all the features.
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Adventures of a Vagabond Volunteer: February 2015
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Adventures of a Vagabond Volunteer. Monday, February 23, 2015. Krewe of Barkus and Meoux Parade. I forgot to set this up to run last Sunday. Currently postponing my next adventures due to icy mist and cold. But I'll be camping at three different state parks this week. I multitasked Sunday afternoon, February 14, and got in a walk as well as taking in a parade. I thought the pet parade might be fun to watch and was not disappointed. All the young at heart had a good time. Two of the ferrets. Willett and g...
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My Backyard: Mystery Solved
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This blog is not about provocative thoughts, ruminations on the world as we know it or anything else fancy. It is merely images from my personal 'little piece of paradise,' Enjoy. Sunday, 26 July 2015. Last year I did a post. Do I have the worlds politest cicadas or what? How wonderful of your cicadas to be so quiet and polite. I do not hear them near my house! 26 July 2015 at 06:23. Celeste, I have not doubt you timed them! 27 July 2015 at 09:41. 2 August 2015 at 16:19. 2 August 2015 at 16:20. I am not ...
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My Backyard: I Feel So Foolish
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This blog is not about provocative thoughts, ruminations on the world as we know it or anything else fancy. It is merely images from my personal 'little piece of paradise,' Enjoy. Wednesday, 24 September 2014. I Feel So Foolish. How do you miss them? They are so loud in June. We have them all over our midtown neighborhood.especially at El Presidio. Pretty cool bugs, huh? 24 September 2014 at 11:24. The shells are neat, great find. I would not miss their sounds. Enjoy your day. 24 September 2014 at 14:45.
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My Backyard: It's The Little Things........
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This blog is not about provocative thoughts, ruminations on the world as we know it or anything else fancy. It is merely images from my personal 'little piece of paradise,' Enjoy. Sunday, 2 August 2015. It's The Little Things. That make me smile. Like this tiny little cactus, significantly smaller than a golf ball putting forth three splendid flowers. Perfection. Good morning, they are lovely. They make me smile too. Have a happy Monday and a great new week ahead! 3 August 2015 at 04:01. Turning Down the...
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Adventures of a Vagabond Volunteer: July 2015
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Adventures of a Vagabond Volunteer. Wednesday, July 29, 2015. Norris Geyser Basin in Two Lights. I am always impacted by light and loved seeing some of the same geysers in different lights. And it was also really nice to practically have the basin to myself the first time. And people were definitely getting less in number as the day waned during our second visit. Some of the boardwalks were closed the first visit but open about a week later for the second visit which allowed us to see all the features.
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