Router-snake used to live on my T-1 router in the basement; it was nice and warm. Now I believe it lives under the freezer chest, so it’s no longer router-snake; it’s just generic “basement snake.”
Router-snake used to live on my T-1 router in the basement; it was nice and warm. Now I believe it lives under the freezer chest, so it’s no longer router-snake; it’s just generic “basement snake.”
I have no idea what kind of bird this is, and I’ve never seen one with those markings, before. [Edit: It is a killdeer]
Today when I went over to the shop there were signs of ninjas in the sand-tray.
Elk drop their antlers in the spring, and grow new ones. I confess, I did not know this. Another thing I did not know is that, apparently, they grow back quite quickly in time for spring – about 1″ per day. That seems to be a ridiculous way of doing things, but I suppose evolutionary psychologists can explain why elk choose to do things that way.
When you’re a rabbit, self-protection is not some airy intellectual exercise.
Which is good, because rabbits aren’t much smarter than the commander-in-chief.
Deer are born with natural ghillie suits. It’s like evolution in action, or something.
Today I offloaded a big bag of trash from the garbage can in the basement. Which meant that the can sat empty while I was over at the studio working on the electrical wiring.
A year or two ago, I encountered a candidate for the job of Basement Snake.
Since Caine’s over posting badgers and mushrooms, I thought I’d drop a snake.
This fellow showed up for a couple days, a few years ago. It stood by the edge of the pond, gobbling up my toads, then it left.