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If you haven't you should check out the description on the first Hosanna the Camera Helper picture. If not I can sum it up- Hosanna is the voice I hear singing down the hall every morning, the kid sitting on my lap when I want to have some space, who comes running when I even think about cooking already with eggs to crack in hand. She's the "wooooop-woooo" noise I hear and the tornado I see hit the livingroom by about eleven a.m. everyday. She's five, and I've already seen her climb a canyon that most twenty-somethings clad in their North Face equipment couldn't do. I'm thankful for her because without her, life would be pretty dull. And she's got four or five dreads. Yeah, she's inspiring.
The third one day international in the 2013 Women's Ashes series played at Hove; England won by five wickets.
Australia scored 203 or 4 from 36 overs in a rain delayed match. In reply, England scored 204 for 5 from 33.2 overs.
The beast guards its lair. ***No doggies were harmed in the taking of this photo. (In other words, I did not close the door, nor did I turn the dryer on.)
Feathered Brindle (Aporophyla australis)
2 last night, which with 2 previous garden records I was quite pleased. Nationally Scarce B.
Moths are still about, and still in decent numbers, with over 200 moths of 37 species last night, including 1 NFG, and 2 NFYs.
25/9/13
Setacious Hebrew Character (23)
Lunar Underwing (7)
Feathered Ranunculus (10)
Light Emerald (3)
Dark Sword-grass (2)
Square-spot Rustic (5)
Angle Shades (13)
Large Yellow Underwing (56)
Yellow-barred Brindle
Feathered Brindle (2 - NFY (only 2 previous garden records)
Double-striped Pug (3)
Black Rustic (2)
Common Marbled Carpet (4)
Garden Carpet (4)
Willow Beauty (4)
Turnip (2)
Pale Mottled Willow
Snout
Lesser Yellow Underwing (9)
White-point
Silver Y (7)
Cypress Pug (2)
Vine's Rustic (3)
Shuttle-shaped Dart
Vestal (NFY)
Large Wainscot NFG
Rush Veneer (12)
Tachystola acroxantha (2)
Light Brown Apple Moth (16)
Eudonia angustea (6)
Garden Rose Tortrix
Blastobasis adustella
Prays ruficeps
Caloptilia syringella
Acleris sparsana
Apple Leaf Miner
Emmelina monodactyla
I gave Mr. Archibald a bath today while his dad was at work. I love having those sliding glass doors on the tub. Even though he's usually cooperative about bath time, it's nice to not have to worry about him hopping out while I go to fetch my camera ;)
By the way, that Martha Stewart shampoo makes him SO SOFT!
Pippi is one of my son's class rats. She and her sister Squeaky are visiting us for Thanksgiving. Here, my wife holds her shortly after she has enjoyed a carrot.
This shot was in iffy light and handheld, so is far from ideal in many respects. But I thought the rat looked cute.
Details: Handheld, 100mm macro, SOOC
The third one day international in the 2013 Women's Ashes series played at Hove; England won by five wickets.
Australia scored 203 or 4 from 36 overs in a rain delayed match. In reply, England scored 204 for 5 from 33.2 overs.
I found some old photographs of Molly as a baby, I cannot believe this is over 13 years ago. She is so small. I think what is worse though is the furniture. I miss her.
When we were at this spot on our hike, I couldn't help but call it "Pride Rock". These two standing up there totally reminded me of the scene from Lion King where Mufassa is explaining to Simba where he is and isn't allowed to go.
"Everything the light touches is our kingdom"
Man, I wanna watch that now! Lol
I needed to escape and get out of the apartment today, so we went to Brindles for some wonderful ice cream and sorbet. They really have some of the best I have ever had...
A girl sitting close by... God Bless her and all, but was talking just like a valley girl, 90 miles per hour and used the phrase "Oh my God, like..." probably 10 times in under two minutes. Neither of us could keep a straight face to say the least... t'was very entertaining.