Welcome
Welcome to Egg and Death Journal. The name comes from the novel The Egg and I about a couple who moved to the Olympic Peninsula and started a chicken farm. Operating with little capital and few resources, the author used a single ledger to keep records of both egg production and chicken attrition. What does that have to do with this blog? Not a whole lot. They're both journals I suppose.
Friday, December 23, 2011
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Monday, December 19, 2011
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Friday, December 16, 2011
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Full Moonset Reflection
These were taken just before the total eclipse, which was not visible from here. There was quite a bit of flare from taking them through a screen. Better angle from the raised porch but no way to avoid the screen.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Blue Jays of Meh
The Blue Jays of Meh were prolific around this Oak Tree. Honest--there were more than two. Any color other than black, white, brown or gray in Winter is more than welcome.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Moonset Over West Indian Ocean
Extemporaneous night shot of waxing gibbous moonset over the lake through a screen. A second photo had less movement but I liked the composition of this one better. Night photography is easy with a tripod but still fun without one sometimes. Perhaps this was not one of those times.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
etihW eniP dna skaO
I find that taking photos of the reflections of trees gives a slightly different perspective. As if we are in the water looking up at the tree instead of being equals. I think trees deserve respect and should always be looked up to, no matter their size.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Black Vulture in Flight
This one was with a Turkey Vulture but it's clearly a Black Vulture as evidenced by the wing-tips and the shorter tail. You can see one foot extending behind the tail. The only other possibility is a juvenile Turkey Vulture but I don't think so.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Winter Trees
I know it's still Fall officially but I believe there is now such a thing as Meteorological Winter that starts in December. That's what I'm subscribing to. I love the long shadows in photographs but I don't like driving with the sun in my eyes. This is looking over the West Indian Ocean.
Friday, December 2, 2011
American Airlines goes Rogue
American Airlines has announced in the aftermath of their new "restructuring" plan that they will be flying 'off the grid' at an average altitude of about 50 feet from now on. This will not only save them the trouble of filing IFR flight plans but passengers will benefit by having a better view of such popular sights as the Grand Canyon, Mount Rushmore and numerous cell phone towers flashing past the windows. There will be no requirement for supplemental oxygen and the time from putting your seat back and tray tables in the upright position for landing to actual touchdown will now be about 2 seconds.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Blue Spruce with Lights
This is our other surviving ex-Christmas tree, a Blue Spruce from our living-Christmas tree phase. (see Nov. 30 blog comments) I think this might have been #1 in fact. Last year about this time I took a string of lights to put on it but when I got there I realized the little Spruce was much taller up close, and also the wind was blowing. So I flung the string, from upwind, onto the tree hoping they would sort of drape magically over it like in a Disney movie. Instead they wrapped themselves tightly around the trunk in the manner of a homesick Koala. I then had the chutzpa to actually plug them in and turn them on at night sometimes. They were really kind of pretty in an avant-garde sculptury kind of way when you couldn't see the tree because it was dark. In another more down-to-earth way they probably appeared more like the lights of a small sloop lost in a North Atlantic storm. I never took them down last January so they are the only Christmas decorations we've gotten up so far this season. I do believe in the saying that anything worth doing is worth doing well. I just don't always adhere to it.
Monday, November 28, 2011
The Bat Mobile
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Torpedo away…
What I did in the cold war. I think the theory was to take young, impressionable kids off the farms, teach them to fly reasonably well and then give them each a nuclear rocket* to play around with. The 'Roosskies' were not about to invade us while a fleet of somewhat goofy, nuclear-armed lieutenants awaited them with open 'arms'. I think it was just crazy enough to work. Only one of these rockets was ever tested with a live warhead; mostly to prove that it could be exploded over friendly territory without significant levels of fallout below. I fired an inert one over the Gulf of Mexico once. Mostly all I saw was a lot of white smoke. The accuracy of it was sometimes described as tying a string onto the trigger of a Sharps Rifle, tossing it up in the air and pulling the string. But then it was roughly about 1/10th the size of the first nuclear weapons used during WWII in 1945 so it didn't have to be too precise to bring down a Soviet Bear, or seriously demoralize the crew.
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AIR-2_Genie
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AIR-2_Genie
Hmmm … I see I have a 'follower'. Oh, bother. Now I will have to pay more attention to what I'm doing on here. As all anthropologists know, there's nothing that will change behavior faster than someone observing it.
This blog was begun simply as a web site from which to post images onto other web sites. For some reason you cannot simply upload any old image into a blog but must transfer it from another web location. How Kafkaesque.
Anyway, the blog is a work in progress and, with the help of a new camera in the works, may turn into something more than what it is someday. Or not.
This blog was begun simply as a web site from which to post images onto other web sites. For some reason you cannot simply upload any old image into a blog but must transfer it from another web location. How Kafkaesque.
Anyway, the blog is a work in progress and, with the help of a new camera in the works, may turn into something more than what it is someday. Or not.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Plate of Giza Artist Depiction
Breaking News: The food pyramid that represented a healthy diet for almost 20 years now gives way to a food plate, the US Department of Agriculture announced today. Egypt plans to follow.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Test, Test, 1, 2...
First blog. Hopefully I will be able to delete it later. What's that...? Noooooooooooooooooo!!!
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