Monday, June 27, 2011

Caterpillars!

Jane and I went to the nursery to get some plants for around the house. While looking at some leftover veggies plants they hadn't sold I noticed one of these guys on a dill plant. I called Jane over to check it out and she pointed out there were two other ones right in front of my eyes I hadn't seen. I wanted to take these guys home so I bought the dill plant that had two of them. We named them Harriet and Harriet. I took these pics but the light conditions weren't right,  I figured I would take more pics the next day.

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But when I got home the next day Harriet and Harriet were cocoons! It's pretty insane. Click on the images to see them full size to really appreciate what you're seeing. They connect themselves to the plant at their base and then tie a line around themselves so they're dangling like a telephone pole climbing repair man! Plus they look like West Highland White Terriers, these Harriet guys are crazy! In a few weeks we should see them emerge as butterflies, I'll post pics of the Harriets then if all goes well.
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Fishing the reef

Went fishing during the last couple weeks, adding some pics here:

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 This star fish has a weird wiener.
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 Horse shoe crabs trying to catch up to the receding tide.
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 Accidentally impaled these little buggers.
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 The blue fish were thrashing around as I unhooked them and started puking up the sand eels they'd been gorging on.
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 Never put your fingers in the mouth of a blue fish, yu will not get them all back.
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

A bunch of random pics taken around the house.

These are some lilies I planted this spring. The plants look a bit stunted but if the come back next year they should be much bigger once they set up their root systems. But even though the main part of the plant is dwarfish the flowers are still their normal humongous size.

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Here you can see the leftovers from a satisfied chipmunk.
ImageHere are some peonies before the flowers have opened up.
ImageAnd this is one of them after.
ImageSo while these clumps of "grass" have nice little purple flowers on them I wasn't happy with where they've been growing (we didn't plant them, they came with the house). So I've just been ripping them up left and right. But when I went to the plant nursery they had them there, smaller than these, at $20 a clump! I must have killed at least $300+ worth of these guys. I guess I'll replant them after I rip them up next time.
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ImageI think the scientific name for this one is poochius ignoramus.
ImageHere are some of the calla lilies I planted coming in nicely.
ImageI thought I'd throw in some fishing pictures in the mix to spice things up. I didn't see one fish on this outing but I found some mussels on the reef I was walking on.
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ImageIt's really incredible when you look at this picture to see how many of them are piled on top of each other. Now remember how many of them are on this little clump.....
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Now look at THIS!!!! That's all mussels piled on top of each other for about half a mile. Insane!ImageOk, back to the flowers.
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ImageThe flowers on this bush smell of Nilla Wafers. :)
ImageHere is a patch of wild flowers I try not to mow each year. The patch keeps growing and growing.
ImageI picked up a sickly looking rose bush from Home Depot on sale for $5. It still looks a bit sickly but so far it's knocked out some nice flowers.
ImageImageImageThis is a Japanese maple I'm growing from a seed I found in the woods. No, I promise, it's not marijuana.
ImageI planted about 500+ morning glory seeds along the bases of some of our fences that I collected from about 10 plants I had last year. Hopefully they take, if the do they should turn the fence into a wall of flowers for most of the summer.
ImageI think these are foxgloves. My mom (Hi Mom!) gave us a container with a few last fall and they came back in the spring. I'll take more pics when it's in full bloom.
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ImageI don't know what that guy right behind the foxgloves is, I didn't plant it and it wasn't there last year. I should know soon.
ImageHere is a pic of another stunted lily, but these are different types that open later in the year. That is if the beetles don't kill them all first. They've been attacking in force for weeks so I've been dusting them with this organic bug killer. It works, but those bastards keep coming back. Good luck lily.
ImageI got a bag of ......., I can't remember the name of them, but I got a bag on sale at Home Depot. There were 70 bulbs, I planted a bunch here and a few by the road. It's supposed to be a mix of colors so we'll see in about a month or so.
ImageThese are some agave plants, we've got a ton of them. They're not the prettiest but they put up these crazy stalks which blossom to be covered in white flowers. I'll post pictures of the flowers once they bloom.
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ImageAnd last but not least I got Jane a dahlia plant. The flowers look like pom poms.
ImageImageAnd that's it for now. I'll be taking pics of my garden this weekend, in the meantime I've got to get started on my next art project. Argg, and finish my last one. :-/