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At the top of the stairs
she looks down below
her best friend is gone
He snuck out without a goodbye
its hard to witness
as Dixie cries for her friend
Like any person who loses their mate
she eats less, plays litte
and sleeps more.
I love you my Dixie Doo
and I am sorry -
He was my best friend
and I know he was yours too.
It seems I most always refer to my insect friends as "guys". I decided this one is a gal. I couldn't get her to cooperate as far as getting below me so I could get an eyeball-to-eyeball shot.
The Dixie Flyers - Tottenham Conservation Area - June 27th, 2009
Last weekend I broadened my horizons by attending the 26th Annual Tottenham Bluegrass Festival with some friends of mine.
Tottenham Bluegrass Festival: Official Site
The Dixie Flyers: Official Site
Show Review on my blog entitled 'It's Not The Band I Hate, It's Their Fans'
The Dixie Flyers - Tottenham Conservation Area - June 27th, 2009
Last weekend I broadened my horizons by attending the 26th Annual Tottenham Bluegrass Festival with some friends of mine.
Tottenham Bluegrass Festival: Official Site
The Dixie Flyers: Official Site
Show Review on my blog entitled 'It's Not The Band I Hate, It's Their Fans'
Pictured are two Dixie Valley toads during amplexus.
Dixie Valley toad is a rare amphibian that occurs only in the Dixie Valley in central Nevada. The valley is in Churchill County and sits between the Stillwater Range to the west, and the Clan Alpine Mountains to the east.
Pictured is bullrush that helps provide cover for Dixie Valley toads in their habitat. In the background sits the Clan Alpine Mountains.
Dixie Valley toad is a rare amphibian that occurs only in the Dixie Valley in central Nevada. The valley is in Churchill County and sits between the Stillwater Range to the west, and the Clan Alpine Mountains to the east. Credit: Nathan Hurner/USFWS