I personally think the rocks are the star of the show. I've always loved rocks. This particular outcropping has been nicknamed "Buffalo Rub." Supposedly when the buffalo roamed here, they used this area as their scratching post and rubbed the stone smooth. We were kinda skeptical at first when the field guide talked about it, but when we finally got to the other side of the site and looked at it, the stone is only smooth in areas and heights where a buffalo would be interested in rubbing. It's extremely pretty, however it got that way.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Petroglyphs
I personally think the rocks are the star of the show. I've always loved rocks. This particular outcropping has been nicknamed "Buffalo Rub." Supposedly when the buffalo roamed here, they used this area as their scratching post and rubbed the stone smooth. We were kinda skeptical at first when the field guide talked about it, but when we finally got to the other side of the site and looked at it, the stone is only smooth in areas and heights where a buffalo would be interested in rubbing. It's extremely pretty, however it got that way.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Baby Melon
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Before and After
It's my 100th blog post!! Way back in January '08, my first blog was about my kitty, so it's only appropriate that my 100th blog is about her too.
The above photo was taken last Friday, when she was blissfully unaware of what was coming. Once a year, we shear her down to what is known as a "lion cut." It looks really goofy, but come summer time, the hair is shooting out of her all over the place no matter how much you brush, along with a host of other problems. Up until now, we've always done the dirty deed ourselves. But this year we found an incredibly cheap groomer only about a mile away from us, so I took her there instead.
It only took 15 minutes!! She barely had time to realize what was happening! Although she did manage to hiss at the dogs in the salon while the groomer was shaving her butt. I guess she blamed them for her troubles. (Better them than me!)
When we got back home, I had the audacity to give her a bath. Her day just kept getting better and better.
She is much more frisky now that she is streamlined, but she does like to snuggle for warmth. (Something she doesn't like doing normally.) Note the fact that she has her paws and tail tightly curled underneath her now to keep them warm. I also think it's interesting that she seems to lose all her orange and black fur when she is sheared.
Maybe I won't tell her that she is going to get her shots tomorrow. I think that would put her over the edge.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Vintage Texaco
Our ride last Saturday also included a stop at a vintage Texaco station in Independence, WI. I couldn't quite figure out what its purpose was. It didn't look like a working gas station. Perhaps a museum of 50's memorabilia, or a classic car shop, or I don't know what.
They were closed, so it wasn't until I started searching on the internet that I found out it was a mechanical repair and auto sales shop. It was built in 1931 and was restored a few years ago. Here is an interesting video that tells about the history of this building.
Techie Corner
I took the main image into Photoshop and gave it a "dreamy" effect to enhance the feeling of stepping back in time.
Monday, July 20, 2009
Clouds
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Santa Rides a Crotch Rocket?
I've seen a lot of strange things in our neighborhood, but the last thing I expected to see this morning was Santa riding a crotch rocket. Now I know how he gets around in the off-season.
Here he is, making a careful ascent of his Yamaha R6 steed and navigating down the sidewalk to the driveway.
Techie Corner
Yep, they're blurry. I had to run and get my camera, change lenses, eject my memory card from the computer so I would actually get pictures, and hand-hold a telephoto lens while shooting through a dirty, sunlit window. Whew! I'm lucky I got any pictures at all!
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Mona Lisa
More time passed before I got them into the ground, so I had little hope that much would happen this year. But the ones that were growing in the package, kept right on growing once they were in the ground. This particular one is a Mona Lisa oriental lily. They are supposed to get 40" tall, but since these bulbs got started so late, the plants are barely a foot tall. Each one has one or two flowers that almost hang on the ground since the stalk is so short.
Hopefully they will be even bigger and more beautiful next year. Grow little plants, GROW!
Saturday, July 4, 2009
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