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Furry Flower or Carnivore
Furry Flower – aka Purple Hibiscus One of the flowers growing in our backyard. Looks tropical. Almost like a carnivorous plant that entices its prey and then zaps it with poison. Or maybe not. But one can only wish. :’)
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Garden Spider
This is one of a billion that hang out in our yard. They are amazing because of the size of some of their webs. I measured one that had been strung across a space 15ft/5m. Always fun walking through one those webs and wondering where the beasty ended up. That then leads to the ghostly…
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Windy 4th of July Fireworks
The fog and wind came in strong as it usually does on the 4th of July here in San Francisco. For this low lying fireworks, the wind added to the light show. Here is the high-rez version of the Fireworks image (904kb).
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Email Spoofing!
I started up my mail program, walked away, and came back a moment later to see that it was downloading hundreds of bounced emails. What the frack?!?! I canceled the session and hopped over to my web email reader. There in my mailbox were hundreds more. I checked the headers and saw what I knew…
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Left Shoulder Xray
I’m ending my second month off the bike since crashing and busting up my shoulder. The crash on my mountain bike wasn’t spectacular, but it did its job. Here is an Xray of some of the damage plus my previous collar bone (clavicle) fracture. Notice the top right edge of my humerus (head of arm)…
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Hairy in the Grass
Here’s Hairy taking a break among the deep grass on one of the hills in Briones Park. The rains have really helped to keep things green. The grasses have grown deep and the wild flowers are abundant.
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Cows Coming to Dinner
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Cows at the Gate
Some of the cows that roam Briones park like to gather near this gate in the evening. They will bunch themselves up into a tight group against the gate and fence. Maybe they feel safer with one side protected. Whatever the reason, the result is that they leave lots of fresh piles ‘o poop to…
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Spinning SF Water Department Cover
This made me dizzy just creating it. 8′)
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NO Parking Any Time
There’s no parking here unless you’re an insect. All the rain has brought out the wild flowers and the weeds. This collection is growing along Filbert Street on the side of Telegraph Hill.