Friday, May 18, 2007

Keeping insects out of your pants legs

Living in woods.  Working in yard.

I get so bit up.  And now to avoid West Nile Virus in FIRST ILLINOIS COUNTY to report it in 2007!

great review of all things having to do with "Bug Suits":

Getting The Bugs Out Of Hunting - North American Hunting Club:
http://tinyurl.com/285lny

Also I'm ordering "Boot blousers" from Georgia Outfitters:
http://www.georgia-outfitters.com/tabs.shtml

Took a while to find a name for these things.

What I'm doing:

  1. high shoes
  2. high socks
  3. OFF!
  4. I do have bug hat... hate to use it.
  5. may have bug shirt somewhere here
  6. Long pants
  7. Long sleeve shirt over t-shirt
  8. dump all water containers.
Why I'm doing this:
  1. trying to keep yard wild
  2. reducing invasive weeds
  3. pulling up poison ivy
There is of course no end.

West Nile killing off beloved U.S. birds: study | Science | Reuters

http://www.reuters.com/article/scienceNews/idUSN1735085420070518

Includes house wrens, robins, tufted titmice, blue jays, and crows.

Hard to believe. I'm not sure what they mean when they say only house
wrens and blue jays have recovered from their 1995 decline. Did West
Nile virus go away? Or What?

And... does this mean I should quit hanging out with the wrens?

Thursday, May 17, 2007

A Wren Landed on My Hat!

I was sitting in the drive, reading Asimov's Magazine. Just
reaching the end of a story called "Always", when there was a
powerful fluttering noise and something landed on my hat.

Then it flew away. Took me a second to spot it.

Earlier I had seen this wren in a tree near our tool shed, and
wondered why it was watching me and squawking.

The wren's house was about 30 feet away. I think it didn't like my
summer hat competing with it for being hot stuff.

And don't doubt it, wrens are hot stuff.

I must have been so concentrated on the story that I hadn't moved for
a while, & the wren had got brave enough to check me out.

What a charmer.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Do Squirrels Eat Tomatoes?

My Mother In Law (MIL) swears they do!

Her neighbor's tomatoes were eaten by squirrels. He took a gun and shot
them, even though doing so was against community regulations.

Strangely, in all my (not so many) years, I have never seen a squirrel
eating a tomato or tomato product.

I asked her if she had seen a squirrel eating her neighbor's tomatoes...
she reluctantly said she had not actually seen this happening, but her
neighbor had assured her it was true.

I assured her that no such thing happened. That someone was full of "it".

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Teaching History Backwards

http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2007_05/011294.php

An interesting discussion about whether it is better to teach history
from the past to the present or from the present to the past.