Friday, August 29, 2008

Flowers some more

I've had a small cactus for a couple years; it's been an indoor plant for most of that time. I set it outside at the beginning of the warm weather many months ago. I just noticed it's got a flower! And not the paper one it comes with from the store either! Apparently Maryland's monsoon weather is good for cacti. Click for full post and comments

Termites!

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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

ATT is possibly evil

Got an iPhone this weekend (verdict: awesome) and the guy offered to sync my contacts from my old phone onto the new one. I'm guessing he would do this by taking the old SIM card and putting it either into his computer or just put it into the iPhone. If it's the first way, what's stopping ATT from stealing those phone numbers?




Sent from my iPhone

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Sunday, August 24, 2008

The Ice(cream) Man cometh

I've lived in this house for close to two years, and today was the first time some one actually stopped the ice cream man for some frozen treaty goodness. He drives down the street at a high rate of speed, usually too fast for you to dig out money and run out the door. But today people were on the street and were able to flag him down. First time of everything, I guess. Click for full post and comments

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Discus goodness

A couple of weeks ago I go 4 more discus to add to the 4 I had gotten a few weeks before that. So here are a few pictures of the new comers. Two are of this style:
and one more of the type of the other one here:

and then one more turquoise to make friends with the other turquoise.

I has a friend

so that brings the count up to:
1  blue/red snakeskin
2 white/yellow snakeskin
3 marlboro reds (some are more red than others)
2 turquoise

The beaut of the tank is the blue snakeskin, by far. He's bigger than the rest, and his color is really clean (not like the light colored snakeskins with their brown spots). Also, I think he might be pairing off with one of the other snakeskins, even though I thought they had to be of the same color morph. Anyway, the two light colored snakeskins are not happy with each other if Big Blue is around. I thought Discus were supposed to be all timid and quiet and stuff.

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I don't like children

because they ruin your stuff. You can't have anything nice when you have kids. Apparently you can't even have something cheap and made out of plastic without them breaking it. I had a BBQ on Independence Day, and some of our friends have kids. I set up a golf tee-up thingy in the yard. So aside from the fact it rained all that day, the kids still made an opportunity to play on the golf tee-up thingy. It has a ramp that the balls roll down, until they come to an arm on a counterweight to deliver the ball onto the tee. Apparently the kids just pounded on the arm until the weight snapped off, because I set it up today to find the arm in two pieces. poop. Click for full post and comments

Friday, August 15, 2008

ZOMFG!!11!!one!

You will never believe what happened today. I decided to take the little guy (lizard) out on the lawn to get some sun and eat some clover. He decided he likes grass and clover just fine, thank you. Anyway, I'm crouching over him and look up. guess what I saw. Fatboy 5 feet away from me eyeing the little morsel I was playing with!!!! So I brought in the little guy (I shall call him Big Red) and scooped up Fatboy, put the two in the tank (warily, I wasn't sure what would happen). Fatboy was down in the sand and didn't seem to see Big Red up on the log, fed Fatboy a couple worms. He ate no more voraciously than usual, but I think he looks a little dehydrated. 

So I've got Big Red in a little tiny tank thing and Fatboy gets his old bachelor pad. I didn't take him long to settle in:
Oh yeah, I've decided that a lizard 16.5 inches long will most definitely eat a lizard 6 inches long. Before I separated the two, Fatboy saw the little one and went after him, but I was right there, expecting it to happen. The two lizards cannot be within eyesight of each other, because they will spend all their time and energy crawling on the glass wall trying to get to the other one.

For size comparison, the picture of Big Red in his previous post was of him lounging on the left arm of this log. Up on the top flat part of it, with is tail drooped down.
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Summertime VII

The last entry of this series. Some flutterby's I was chasing at the National Arboretum August 2006. I guess they try to have something blooming or being pretty year-round, and in August it was pretty much just the herb garden, where these pictures were taken, and the Oriental House or whatever it's called (it's got lots of bonsai's, a nice big pond with koi, and some inside displays I didn't see.
These were all taken on my point and shoot S6. I was on my tippy toes most of the time, and almost fell into the flowers.

Oh yeah: as with most of the points of interest in DC, the National Arboretum is in a not-the-best part of town. Actually, it's not bad, but you'd think they would try and clean up the place a bit.

Update: added upon request:
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Monday, August 11, 2008

Fatboy's replacement

As I stated in the comments of the disappearance of Fatboy post, he ran away just over a week ago, and the neighbors saw the two hawks that live around here down on the ground chasing after something. I'm guessing it was Fatboy, and it pisses my off that he'd be so close (next yard over) and in an area I looked in multiple times. 

Anyway, had an empty (and freshly cleaned and setup) cage, so I went back to the pet store. I got a different color variant. This one is more of a red color, and he's just so cute! And tiny! He's only 6 inches long (Fatboy was 16.5) which sounds kinda big, 
but 3 of those inches is tail.
I'm starting this guys off on the right (?) track: I fed him a whole worm today (still have a bunch left over) and I had to cut it in half while the little guy was chomping. He managed to get both halves down. Good for him! On his way to being Fatboy2!
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Wherein I become a shill for Zappos

I ordered a pair of shoes from Zappos. I already knew they were awesome, that's why I was giving them business a second time. But I didn't know they were this awesome:

Submitted order Wednesday evening. Checked my email Thursday afternoon, and got three emails in a row from them: 1) confirming order; 2) shipping notification (good news!) 3) tracking number. 2) was a notice saying they could ship a faster way than I had planned (I did standard for $7). Well, turns out faster meant freaking 12 hour delivery; when I plugged in the tracking number it showed as already delivered! It came from Kentucky Thursday morning (4am) and ended up on my doorstep Thursday afternoon! for $7! Thanks Zappos! Click for full post and comments

Friday, August 8, 2008

You probably shouldn't trust me to babysit your kids

Fatboy the bearded dragon ran away. He was in a homemade cage on the lawn, and he pushed himself under and escaped. I had taken some pictures while he was out there. So here's one.

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Friday, August 1, 2008

Animal update (so I can use up some pictures)

Fat Boy, the bearded dragon, is a giant freak of nature. I measured him a couple days ago, and he's about 16.5 inches long. His rate of growth has definitely slowed, thank god, but he is a lot bigger than even the pictures from just a few weeks ago.
His tail has grown very muscular, so that when I pick him up he swing it wildly, maybe for balance, I don't know. But he can wrap it around things as I pull him out of the cage, making it awkward when he chooses to latch onto the heat lamp. Idiot. 

Also, I got 4 additional discus today, so now it's up to 8 in the 125 gallon tank. The original 4 have grown some, but one started out bigger than the others and has become quite stunning. Another has sort of hidden the whole time, and I'm not sure how much he actually eats, thus is a little smaller than the rest. So of the 4 new ones, two are about the size of the bigger original one, and the other two are about the size of the rest. So hopefully everyone will get along. One important thing I've noticed: I have a bunch of flying foxes in there (for algae) and they have totally left the discus alone. I pulled some of them out today and put them in another tank because they fight amongst themselves constantly. 

I am currently feeding the discus not enough, probably, but I'm not home during the day. So they get two meals a day, which consist of a brick of frozen bloodworms (by Hikari) and then some frozen 50/50 blend of bloodworms and brine and mysis shrimp (by H2O Life). They have not yet learned to grab floating food off the surface, although they notice it's there at least. 

I've been thinking of another type of plant to add to this aquarium, because all the plants now are green. And boring. I want a plant with color in there. Problem is, the tanks at 84F, so a lot of plants will not survive. I'll do some research.
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Random PSA just so I can use up some pictures

This is not following safe laboratory practices. Seriously. I mean, you could get some Coke in your sample. And I think we all know your day's pretty much ruined if that happens. Click for full post and comments