I stepped out the front door around noon to change some light bulbs and heard a rustling in the flowerbed. Given the number of rattlesnake sightings in our neighborhood this year, I was in no mood to assume the noise came from a beneficent source, so I tip-toed over…and spotted the fellow in the following… Continue reading Jurassic Flowerbed
Category: Nature
Life of a Thunderstorm
We killed a small rattlesnake during our walk yesterday evening. It was flattened against the concrete of the sidewalk, absorbing the radiating heat. I stuck a camera in its face and it did nothing but flick its tongue. Normally, that would be the extent of our interaction, but because it was in our neighborhood, on… Continue reading Life of a Thunderstorm
Just Anole Fashioned Lizard
It takes a sharp eye to spot this welcomed creature in our landscape.
Big Snake Photos Debunked
Another “big snake” photo hits the web and the airways. And this time, it’s local…but still misleading.
On the Trail of the Naked Indians
This is a horticultural essay. Really.
New Gazette Header Graphic?
So, I’ve been thinking about whether to re-incorporate an ant into the header graphic, but it’s hard to decide which one. Here’s a possibility. Link via Daring Fireball
Fire Ant Farewell
[Update (years later!) Hahahahah…*cough*…uh, well — just kidding! Apparently, there’s no effective 12-Step program for giving up blogging.] This is the 3,846th post on the Gazette. It’s also the last. After more than six years, it’s time to try something different, although at this point I’m not precisely sure what that means.
A Morning Walk
A beautiful way to start a Friday…
Nature is a Harsh Arborist
There are a thousand ice-storm stories in the not-so-big city. This is one of them.
Remind me how this works again…
I’m back. Uh, you did know I was gone, right? Oh, good grief.
