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to the shit show, just another freak show
Hang your hat and hate at the door
It's a game of torture, souls are made to order
Everything you wanted and more
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Taken @ Snuggles Asylum
Meg is the latest addition to the house, a 1710 piece Lego construction that Joseph gave to me as a present and helped to put together last night.
She's seen here being checked out by Yan who got a Dreamies treat as his reward.
Making an effort to welcome the winter. See my blog for the deets: billybeaverhausen.com/2019/11/12/welcome-winter/
My first Lord of the Rings MOC. Hope you like it! The picture didn't come out as well as I thought, I apologize for the muti-colors showing up on the roads.
Inspired by -Derfel Cadarn-.
Buttonwillow CA, 93206
I have driven by or through the town of Buttonwillow California several times but have never stopped to look around. So this trip I spent a little time exploring. The town of about 1500 people sits on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley, west of Bakersfield in Kern County. The town started as Company Headquarters and company store for the Miller Lux Holdings Co in the 1880s. The town and post office were established in 1895 and named Buena Vista. The name quickly became Buttonwillow named for a lone buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis) that had long been a landmark in the valley. The Yokut people used the tree as a meeting place on their Trans-valley trail. The Miller Lux Headquarters had been built close to the tree.
We turned the calendar today, I got my Christmas decorations out and I have some of my shopping done already. Welcome December.
Went for a brief outing this past weekend to the arboretum near us for a change of scenery.
One of the first things I spotted in the brush as we approached the footbridge was this little green Anole lizard. Clearly he spotted us, too.
BUT, as I paused to get some shots from different angles, this little green Anole turned into an angry little brown Anole and flashed that dewlap at me - Move Along Human! So I did.
*** Upon closer inspection I do see hints of brown on the head, legs and tail but all I saw when I was there was green.
*** Not so welcoming committee shot in comment box below. 🔻