04-28-2009
The skeeters have been so bad lately. Yesterday when I was grilling pork chops one landed on the aluminum foil about the size of a small chicken. Probably could have flipped it a few times and had it for supper but instead flipped it into the coals. One co-worker said they were so bad where he was working that they buzzed around his neck and flipped his hood over his head. When moving locomotives the method of communication is hand signals and flashlight at night. Mitch and Derrick were making a move with Derrick receiving the signals. All of a sudden the light started going in directions that were just not right so he stopped to find out what all of that meant. Skeeters causing problems. The area where I work is called the drop pit (which is where we change the wheels and motors) and that is another place they seem to really love. Some of these stories may be stretching it a little but not much.
The bluebirds are raising in my backyard again and the parents are taking turns feeding and hauling off the waste of the little ones. I can see them flapping inside poking their heads out of the hole so I know they will be leaving the nest very soon. Graduation is just a few weeks away now so that is a lot like what us parents are soon to be experiencing. Young leaving the nest. These are a couple of my bluebird shots. The wing spreading one from a while back and the other is a new one.
wayne