Thursday, November 16, 2006

Ray's Thought for the Day - Three Dry Northers

That's been the weather lately in these parts. One day it's in the 90s. Next day its' cool and the wind is blowing 40 mph, kicking up dust. Next day it's 38. Plus, it never rains. So I'm reminding potential immigrants to these parts, bring your own water. You'll need some of that water you're toting in to pour on the dust.

My sister has suddenly become interested in the diurnal Lepidoptera. We have had a plethora of the diurnal Lepidoptera at the CB lately and Rayetta is curious by nature. Hence, she is tasking us to assess the diurnal Lepidoptera, even going so far as to intercede with Red, so that Crumby may be let back in the house. Rayetta feels that Crumby needs to set up a diurnal Lepidoptera library. Also, Crumby actually knows some butterfly anatomical characteristics and has been known to key out specimens. Rayetta wants to see if Crumby can key specimens from photographs.

Meantime, all of us are weary of toting out supplies and treats to the Ovate. He's hard to find out in the wilderness and since he's deaf, he's also very dangerous. He thinks everyone is sneaking up on him.

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