Tuesday, May 2, 2017
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Life off the grid in the SW Texas desert. An experiment in sustainable living. NUMBERS AT THE END OF EACH BLOG POST: temp at 8PM,high temp,low temp,rainfall,wind conditions(CalmBreezyWindyGusty). YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TheFieldLab Daily live streams at https://www.youtube.com/thefieldlab/live
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Does Ben have anything to say to the burros?
Ben looks at them when they are close by...and that is about it.
Your agent should get you a raise from Youtube. ;-)
The burros look good.
Looks like to me the wild animals have a way of fattening up at THE FIELD LAB - and many look to be repeat visitors. This is probably the best oasis on the whole Terlingua Ranch- with lots of available water & food! Heck, some have been there so long they even have names. At our Mahan Hunt Camp we shot a few doves & quail to eat - then wait a year at long distances - then come back and harvest a few more. Nobody stays there long enough to get a name. A few ravens used to hang around - but they were pretty skittish - maybe because they hear those shotguns going off! Elf owls used to nest in our power line pole - in the numerous woodpecker holes. They didn't like humans - didn't want to be named - and one attacked me because I pointed a flashlight at him. They put on an entertaining show every evening for many visits - but that all ended when the power company replaced the pole. They were afraid it was about to fall - because of all the holes in it. The elf owls left after that - because they could not nest in that pole with no holes! Maybe if we caught some grasshoppers and fed them - we could have made friends with them.
How about a pole with some owl houses ?
The terrain where our Mahan Hunt Camp is located is pretty tough to dig holes for a pole installation - as after one inch of top soil - you hit solid rock layers. Might hang an owl house on one of the two existing power line poles. But bigger birds would probably take it over - if the new dwelling was not sized properly . Those elf owls are pretty much night hunters - only coming out of their nests in the evening just as the sun starts going down. Near their former nest site - we have an outdoor stone fireplace where we cook meat & birds - and it was enjoyable to set back and see them flying to and from their nests. But they certainly don't like lights shined on them! Must have thought I was some huge elf owl predator, and kept making passes at me until I put that flashlight down.
You appear conflicted. Was your choice to live in 'a far-away land away from everthing materialistic and everyone' not a conscious and deliberate one John? Then why not appreciate what you have and enjoy the beauty and simple presence what your present surrounds offer you.
Annemarie...Be careful of "appearances". Normally I wouldn't even respond to such a comment as I have always considered my blog to be a diary and not a dialog. But since I consider you to be a good friend, I thought I would try to give you some more insight. I learned soon after I started the blog that people will read all sorts of things into what I post (picking apart every nuance)...so I usually don't let it concern me. I try to just be concise and let the chips fall where they may. One of the pitfalls of having a public presence is that people often feel they know me well from reading my daily blog - when in fact they really don't know me at all. Everything they have gleaned from my daily doings only leads to assumptions about my true personality. While it is true I prefer to be away from the physical presence of people, I did not come here "to live in a far-away land away from everything materialistic". I love to be able to buy stuff and I love having new things to experiment with. Being cognizant of my YouTube channel growth does not mean I don't appreciate what I have and enjoy the beauty and simple presence that my present surrounds offer me. But FYI...sharing it all online is not entirely out of the kindness of my heart (and I don't personally follow any blogs). Ultimately, my online presence is geared toward becoming my retirement income. My YouTube channel is just part of the big picture.
From what I view of your Youtube channel, you have a great sense of humor; I giggle and laugh out loud often.
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