Got a tenth of an inch of rain last night around 10PM. Wetted the road ju
st enough to see a bunch of longhorn tracks this morning. Spotted 6 of them late this afternoon and drove out to deliver a snack. They all followed me back home for seconds. Didn't take long for them to find the bird bath.
st enough to see a bunch of longhorn tracks this morning. Spotted 6 of them late this afternoon and drove out to deliver a snack. They all followed me back home for seconds. Didn't take long for them to find the bird bath. New evening entertainment is the PBS series by Ken Burns on the national parks. Brilliant stuff. http://www.pbs.org/nationalparks/
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Some times you just need days like that one. Glad it was productive for you. I was silently hoping you were setting up a live view internet camera for constant broadcast. :-)
Cows are always hungry
Is that cow on the right Maybelline?
Where is Benita?
I think the one of those cows is name Rosie Odonell or Rosanne Bar
either way Rosie works for me.
This week's BBC World Service, "Science in Action" Podcast features an interview with one of the space.1337arts.com — "Project Icarus" Team members, Oliver Yeh. Podcast Here...
http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/worldservice/scia/rss.xml
It is the last item in the podcast, fast forward to 22min 58s
Funny you should mention the series on the National Parks. I was watching it Wed. night and thought of you. Brilliant minds run on the same track.
Those longhorns are really nice, do you let people do paintings from your photos?
Time for a new digital TV and antenna. Some of the free stuff is pretty good and now some stations like PBS have multiple free channels. Watching Letterman fess up to affairs within his staff members was interesting...and funny.
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