Showing posts with label Gopher. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gopher. Show all posts
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Fall at the Horse Meadow
When the days got short and the nights crisp, the animals came to the horse meadow. Mostly they came to eat the persimmons off the tree. Long retired to the meadow, the horse shared his only tree because he wanted to watch the visitors.
The raccoons came at night. Once when it was raining, they came during the day as if the raindrops hid their bandit ways. The mama raccoon led the parade with her back rolling up
Saturday, September 18, 2010
International Rock Flippin' Day
International Rock Flipping Day is today (September 12). Go ahead, flip a rock, record what you observe, and send info including photos, sketches, notes, sound effects to link at end of this post. Make sure you are careful with the critters that live under rocks and put the rock back gently where you find it. Good tips at link above. I'll post whatever I find under rocks at the Dipper Ranch.
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And here is what I found. Mid-September in summer-dry California requires strategic thinking for rock flipping day.
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