They’re Eating My Peaches!

But they are beautiful, so I’ll let it slide…

"I'm watching you watching me!"

Contemplating the risks of movement

Hmm...Is that a threat?

Better safe than sorry!

I had 2 beautiful peach trees this year.  This small tree that produces large numbers of small-ish white flesh fruit, and a much larger one that produces smaller numbers of large, ultra-sweet yellow flesh fruit.  We managed to harvest about 5 dozen white flesh peaches before the birds got to them.  We only maneged 4 yellow flesh peaches…

But the birds and the bees are happy as you please, and all is as it should be.

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Up, Up, and Away!!!

Sometimes, you just gotta put the chores aside and get out there to play with the kids.  It’s not about doing anything constructive, or trying to accomplish something.  You let the kids be kids, and somehwere, somehow, deep inside your soul, you feel something of your own kid waking up to laugh with them…

What do you do when you don't have a mulberry bush? You go 'round the fence post

Rosie Posie getting airborne

She always told me she wanted to fly...

I hope you enjoyed them.  I know we did!!

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Wounded Coachwhip

I got a call about 2 weeks ago.  A friend of mine caught a Red Coachwhip (Masticophis flagellum piceus) in his backyard, and wanted to know if I could help it.  It had a small, but fairly deep skin injury.  Kind of looked like he got stuck on a thorn, and it ripped him open, and pushed the skin up underneath itself.  So I brought this thing home to see if I could help.  He ate a live hopper mouse straight away, so the first hurdle was past…getting him to eat.

I pulled the flapper out using tweezers, and tried to let it heal back down in place, but it didn’t work.  After 3 days, it was dry, and curling back underneath, so I moistened it with some betadine, straightened out the flapper, and cut it off. 

This morning, he ate a frozen and then thawed hopper mouse, which is a fantastic sign of recuperation and adapting to captivity, and the wound is showing signs of healing.

You can see the wound site there below the markings on his neck...

Closeup of the wound

You can see in the closeup that the remaining healthy skin has started to heal and form scarring where it has re-attached to the underlying flesh.  You can also see signs of scale definition beginning to re-develope in the flesh, itself.  Luckily, it wasn’t an injury that was deep enough to cause muscle damage, and while it will be a decent scar…he should have a complete recovery, and make a fantastic addition to the collection.  It is, afterall, illegal to release them from captivity once they have been captured…

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Walk Around Lake George

I drove up to the Mammoth Lakes Basin yesterday, and took a quick walk around Lake George, just to see what was happening.  There were a TON of wildflowers in bloom, but the mosquitos were so forceful…I snapped quickly and kept moving.  So I only have a couple decent photos to share…

Lupine...with a friend

Leopard Lilly

That’s about it.  Like I said…there were loads of flowers…but even more mosquitos.  Maybe next time will be better…

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Some Random Stuff…

Well…I’ve been a long-standing advocate for photo editing software that is NOT produced by Adobe.  My entire photographic “career”, I have avoided purchasing the likes of Photoshop, Photoshop elements, or any of the Adobe Creative Suites.  Sure, they are fantastic programs with fantastically deep levels of manipulation and control.  However, I have never had a need for so much depth and power.  And the cost has always been preventative.

Well, a good friend of mine upgraded from CS2 to CS4 last week.  So he gave me his copy of CS2.  So I figured I would learn how to finally use my camera to it’s fullest potential, shoot in RAW format, and use a powerful program for processing.  I still find I don’t need all the extras and depth, and I find myself wondering when I will ever use the heavy manipulation processes.  But I’m a wannabe geek, so it’s fun to play around…

Itty-Bitty Feeding Frenzy

Water Cascade

My Girl, Nina

Caught in the Act

I don’t know.  I don’t think the program is that much better than the Corel Paint Shop Photo Pro series.  Sure, it has more power.  But will I ever use it?  I don’t know.  But it sure is fun to play around…

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