07-26-2011, 04:40 AM
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07-26-2011, 09:10 PM
Some lil' critters we found at our lake house:
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We discovered this nest earlier in the year, tucked inside the rail of a ladder we had hanging outside our shed. At that time I could only spy two scrawny heads pokin' up from the depths of the nest, plus two unhatched eggs. Momma Robin kept flitting back and forth, loudly squawking her disapproval of my proximity to her brood.
Two weeks later I find [the above-pictured] four fat feathered friends practically overflowing their abode. It took me several tries of sneaking up and stretching as faaaaar as I could to snap a picture then scurrying away, all the while Momma Robin practically beside herself with lamentations of disbelief, as if she were sayin', "Really?! YOU again??!"
About a month later the critters were gone, nest still firmly in place, but now with two tiny blue eggs resting inside....
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We discovered this nest earlier in the year, tucked inside the rail of a ladder we had hanging outside our shed. At that time I could only spy two scrawny heads pokin' up from the depths of the nest, plus two unhatched eggs. Momma Robin kept flitting back and forth, loudly squawking her disapproval of my proximity to her brood.
Two weeks later I find [the above-pictured] four fat feathered friends practically overflowing their abode. It took me several tries of sneaking up and stretching as faaaaar as I could to snap a picture then scurrying away, all the while Momma Robin practically beside herself with lamentations of disbelief, as if she were sayin', "Really?! YOU again??!"
About a month later the critters were gone, nest still firmly in place, but now with two tiny blue eggs resting inside....
07-27-2011, 07:05 AM
That's a pretty good picture, look at those little buggers. 
So they sold the nest to some other birds? In this market?

(07-26-2011 09:10 PM)burma.girl Wrote: [ -> ]About a month later the critters were gone, nest still firmly in place, but now with two tiny blue eggs resting inside....
So they sold the nest to some other birds? In this market?
07-28-2011, 09:19 AM
07-28-2011, 10:23 AM
(07-26-2011 09:10 PM)burma.girl Wrote: [ -> ]Some lil' critters we found at our lake house:
We discovered this nest earlier in the year, tucked inside the rail of a ladder we had hanging outside our shed. At that time I could only spy two scrawny heads pokin' up from the depths of the nest, plus two unhatched eggs. Momma Robin kept flitting back and forth, loudly squawking her disapproval of my proximity to her brood.
Two weeks later I find [the above-pictured] four fat feathered friends practically overflowing their abode. It took me several tries of sneaking up and stretching as faaaaar as I could to snap a picture then scurrying away, all the while Momma Robin practically beside herself with lamentations of disbelief, as if she were sayin', "Really?! YOU again??!"
About a month later the critters were gone, nest still firmly in place, but now with two tiny blue eggs resting inside....
Cute!!
07-28-2011, 10:24 AM
Congratulations Dan!!
08-01-2011, 11:16 AM
Planes, trains, and automobiles
Here are some pics I took at Henry Ford Museum a few years back. Some were from their exhibit Rock stars cars and guitars.
http://s1223.photobucket.com/albums/dd501/shromada/
http://s1223.photobucket.com/albums/dd50...%20Museum/
Here are some pics I took at Henry Ford Museum a few years back. Some were from their exhibit Rock stars cars and guitars.http://s1223.photobucket.com/albums/dd501/shromada/
http://s1223.photobucket.com/albums/dd50...%20Museum/
08-02-2011, 06:31 AM
Sharp pics RN! See ya got some of Mrs B's fav car.....the 1968 Mercury Cougar - which if you understad the other meaning of the word Cougar you'll know why I snicker and snort every time she sees one.
Thanks for posting - I'll peruse a little more later.
Thanks for posting - I'll peruse a little more later.
08-02-2011, 07:57 AM
My laptop broke. (OK, I had a few beers and dropped it in the kitchen sink) Fortunately there was no water in it. All my New York pictures are on it. It's just the display that is broke so the pictures are safe but it's killing me that I don't have them. I'm a freak about backing up and burning disks of everything, but I didn't save these yet.
Going insane
Going insane
08-02-2011, 08:26 AM
One question Dan...why were you holding your laptop over the kitchen sink??? Thankfully it is only the screen that broke. Ken bought us an external hard drive that we back everything up on..pics, music, my school stuff, etc. Truthfully, I just backed up my school folder onto the hard drive. I would be screwed if I lost all of that stuff (papers, ppts, etc).
