I'll Show You Mine if You Show Me Yours Tues Dec 20
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Comments (13)My friend David sent these to me today -- baby pictures for Mason and his brother, Kilroy. Unfortunately, Kilroy died last week, and David was going through some pictures. In the first one, Mason is lying down. In this one, Mason is on the left. It's amazing to think that Mason, now 100 lbs, was ever that small. Kilroy was even larger, topping out at nearly 150....See MoreI'll Show You Mine if You Show Me Yours Tues Dec 1
Comments (20)Many of the developers of wind farms have begun placing their turbines in off-the-land locations. A large lake, for instance, would not take up land space and the winds are just as predictable. The Gulf of Mexico will have hundreds of wind turbines within the next decade. As to waterfowl being affected by the movement of the turbine blades, most birds would recognize the situation if the first bird were to be caught in the slowly moving blades. The rest of the flock would veer away and only a few animals would be harmed. In the case of Canada Geese, that would not amount to a large percentage of those animals that are considered pests where I live. There is also the assumption that migratory waterfowl would fly at that particular altitude. Some geese fly much higher as they migrate....See MoreI'll Show You Mine if You Show Me Yours Tues Dec 29
Comments (12)Not my picture, but taken by local newspaper in Gadsden. I grew up going to the falls as a kid. Crowds of onlookers gathered to take pictures and shoot videos of Gadsden's Noccalula Falls this morning, swelled by heavy rains and shooting steam into the air. They received 20 inches of rainfall over a 24 hour period during Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, according to the county's Emergency Management Agency...See MoreI'll Show You Mine if You Show Me Yours Tues Dec 13
Comments (18)That IS pretty Annie. This afternoon I had 10 cardinals at my feeder. This was in between the invasion of starlings and grackles - hundreds of them swamping the feeder. When they invade my neighbor's feeders she wraps on her window to shoo them away, then they fly up to my place!...See Morejim_1 (Zone 5B)
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