Tree blossoms are always so beautiful. It’s a pity they don’t last longer than they do.
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Hrm . . . how did these ever slip by me? Very good question. Well, I suppose late is better than never, or so they say, right?
This isn’t the best picture of a dragonfly that I have taken, but I really did love his color. I chased him around for a good ten minutes before he decided to sit long enough for me to get this picture. I tried getting closer, but he kept flittering away like I was scary or something. The nerve of some dragonflies!
If it is purple, I might take a picture. If it is purple and happens to be a flower, I must take a picture. This little flower reminds me of a picture I took at the Wanshi Botanical Garden in Xiamen, China, way back when, but it isn’t quite as frightening. Still pretty, though.
My camera may be awesome, but it wasn’t quite as awesome as I needed it to be in order to capture this little guy in complete focus. There were a bunch of lizards out and about that day, but he seemed especially interested in the Canon I had hanging around my neck. Had I not hear him scurrying underneath the leaves, I seriously doubt I would have ever seen him. He almost blends in perfectly with tree.
Once upon a time, I used to take pictures of benches, and I had this crazy idea that I was going to make a coffee table book entitled, Bitch’n Benches and Some Pretty Flowers. Like many of my ideas, he never took off, and I never made my coffee table book. I still take pictures of benches, though, just in case.
Even though spiders freak me out, I love taking pictures of them. I love looking at and admiring them, but the instance they touch me – all bets are off! I have an awful habit of getting too close when I try to use my macro lens. On more than one occasion my lens has touched the spider or the web, and well, I might as well have petted them when that happens because I always instantly transform into Little Miss Muffet and start screaming as I aim for the hills. Spiders are beautiful, but I hate each of the eight freaky legs!
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I am always very excited when postcards arrive in my mailbox from countries that either A) I don’t get often, or B) I haven’t gotten at all. This is my first postcard from Spain.
I don’t know what to say about this postcard. I tried looking up information on the artist, Malcolm Greensmith, but I couldn’t find a whole lot about him, other than that he is a renowned military artist. I don’t know when he was born, or if he is still living. I’m assuming he is from Great Britain because that is where the card was printed, but who knows if that is a correct assumption. If you like his artwork, there are several sites offering cross stitching designs created by him.
I’m not sure how ploughing is related to the miltary, so perhaps this was drawn by a differnt Malcolm Greensmith. Either way, I like the postcard because it’s cute and has animals on it. Perhaps, that is why the sender chose it for me. I like the old feeling the postcard has, too. It reminds me of the country. It would be nice to have a horse to help me plough my garden this year. I am not looking forward to hacking away at the ground again, even though the hard work eventually pays off.
PS If you by chance know more about this Malcolm Greensmith guy, be sure to share your knowledge in the comment section.
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I can only imagine what type of people are going to end up at my blog with a title like Blue Tit. I guess it doesn’t matter how they get here, as long as they get here, and most importantly, stay. Although, if they are looking for anything other than a Blue Tit bird, they will sadly be disappointed when they do arrive.
The sender of this card said, “It is a very common bird in Finland and stays here the whole winter while most birds are spending winter time somewhere in warm southern countries.”
I at first thought she was talking about a type of bird we have here in South Carolina called a Tit Mouse, but when I looked it up in Wikipedia, I found they are different types of birds, although, they do come from the same Tit bird family – the Paridae.
In Finnish, a Blue Tit is called a Sinitiainen, and they only have a lifespan of about 1.5 years. Blue Tits are considered valuable destroyers of pests, like aphids, but can also be annoying pests as well. They sometimes pull off the buds of various trees in search of insects to eat. Another thing I found interesting, is that a pair of Blue Tits will use the same nesting box year after year. When that pair dies, another pair will take its place. Wikipedia didn’t say, but I guess that means they mate for life.
This spring I want to go bird watching. I hope that I can take pictures like the one above of the various South Carolina birds. I’ve tried getting pictures of the ones in my yard, but they hide too far up in trees and won’t sit still for nothing.
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I was going through the pictures on my computer and decided to post a few that have never made it on this little blog of mine before. As you can tell by the dates on the pictures, they are all rather old. I need to go through all of my China pictures and see if there are any interesting ones I forgot to post. I’m sure there has to be a few. Phil and I took something like 5,000 pictures. And if there aren’t any more photos, I’m sure there are still a few blog worthy videos. I’ll try to find some this weekend.
I’m anxious for spring to roll around again.
I love taking pictures of flowers for some strange reason.
I am pretty sure that this was taken at Swan Lake in Sumter.
Maybe I will go again this year – get their when more flowers are in bloom.
RIP Dopple
Dopple was my favorite orange cat ever. He totally could have been a real life Garfield.
RIP Morgan Rose Ireland Yvette DeWitter
She was the best kitty ever!
RIP Thames
Thames talked with every step he took. He was one strange kitty, but I still loved him.
I found this grasshopper behind One Eared Cow Glass several years ago.
He stayed on that stick just long enough for me to snap a picture of him.
I don’t even know what this is, but it’s scary!!
Anyone have any idea what this critter is called?
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I may have been tired a lot of the time I was in China and used that as an excuse not to blog, but at least I had stories to tell had I made my lazy butt type. So far, in 2009, nothing interesting has happened to me to be deemed blog worthy.
Besides putting our table project on hold until we have more time and good weather, the only thing Phil and i have been doing is house hunting. We’ve been looking rather seriously for nearly 2 months now. We haven’t had a lot of luck. It’s supposed to be a buyer’s market right now, so you would think it would be a little easier to find what we are looking for. So far, every thing we have found and been really interested in has either had a major flaw or been sold by the time we found it. Tomorrow we are taking a second look at a downtown property that seems to have some potential. Hopefully, we won’t find anything really wrong with it. If the viewing goes well, then we have to jump the hurdle called a “short sale”. It could be a risky buy, so Phil is going to have to do some serious thinking before he signs any paper work. I’ll let you know how it goes.
And since I have absolutely nothing else to talk about, I am going to post a picture of a purple flower that I took back in 2005. I was in to purple way before it became the cool color.

I don't know where I was when I took this picture. I just know I took the picture because it was purple.
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I was looking through some of my old videos and thought I would post them here for your viewing pleasure.
The first one is off a piggy scratching his bum. I found him at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens located in Charleston, South Carolina. I’ve always wanted a pig, and came real close to buying one in China, but Phil wouldn’t let me. Meanie!!
I love feeding ducks. I used to go to a pond near my house all of the time, but they have now made it illegal or something like that to feed the ducks.
I used to volunteer at Carolina Wildlife Care, a non-profit, wildlife rehabilitation clinic located here in Columbia. It was a great experience and I was able to see a lot of wild animals up close. One of the cutest animals I saw there was a Blue Grey Gnatcatcher. I wanted to put him in my pocket and take him home. Sorry about the video quality. My old Kodak didn’t like close up shots.
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I just happened to see this not-so-cute caterpillar hiding underneath a leaf as Phil and I walked around the zoo. If I was a bird, I would not want to eat this critter.

One day, I am going to attempt to take a picture of a bee, get to close to it, piss it off, and get stung. Last time I checked, I am allegric to wasps. Don't want to find out if the same holds true for other winged critters with a stinger.

I found this guy in the Botanical Garden section of the zoo. I love spiders, I do, but man, getting close enough to take a picture of one freaks me out. Why couldn't God make spiders cute?

I guess this Anole is using the metal of the name plate to warm himself up. Note how he's looking at me.

I made Phil take this one because I wasn't about to get that close to the spider. I felt safe with the other Writing Spider cause he had been on the other side of the web. Spiders give me the willies.
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Great picture! That might be a contest winner!
April 22, 2012 @ 9:47 PM