Wildlife from Land Between the Lakes

  • Nov. 12th, 2009 at 6:21 PM
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The husband and my mother-in-law took an early morning trip up to the wildlife refuge at Land Between the Lakes recently. They lucked out.

Buffalo and Elk, oh my! )

Sunday Afternoon at the Park

  • Nov. 11th, 2009 at 9:28 AM
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Sunday afternoon, we went for a walk at the park to check on the baby cygnets, among other things. It's amazing how fast they are growing. While at the park, not only did I take photos of yet more birds, I experimented with my camera's video recording capabilities, trying to capture some of the interesting bird behavior I saw.

Bird pictures and videos, and cuteness )

NOMA visit, rest of

  • Nov. 10th, 2009 at 9:33 PM
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I promised Chinese snuff bottles, didn't I?


Snuff bottles were originally made as portable containers for finely ground tobacco mixed with aromatic herbs and spices, known as snuff. Chinese snuff was intended to be inhaled, which caused not only a nicotine 'rush', but also sneezing and a clearing of the nasal passages. The Chinese believed snuff could cure headaches, lockjaw, stomach disorders, coughs, asthma and many other illnesses. Originally brought from the New World by European traders, snuff, and all the accoutrements necessary for 'snuffing' became extremely popular during the Qing dynasty (1644-1911). European missionaries, particularly the Jesuits, used snuff, and presented it as gifts and as part of their tribute to the early Qing emperors. The emperors, in turn, had their workshops fashion snuff bottles out of precious materials both for their own use and to be given as tokens of imperial favor....

quote from NOMA placard on the collection of Chinese snuff bottles
Snuff bottles )

Saturday: New Orleans Museum of Art

  • Nov. 9th, 2009 at 10:55 PM
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This last Saturday, Becky and I went visiting the New Orleans Museum of Art. (NOMA) As usual, I ran out of steam before seeing everything, so I'll have to get the Egyptian glasses and the medieval Italian paintings some other time.

Faberge, Orientalist paintings, Japonisme and Snuff Bottles )

A walk in the park: Cygnets and Nutria

  • Nov. 1st, 2009 at 7:57 AM
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Yesterday was a very nice day, so we went for a walk in LaFreniere Park. We brought stale bread and were looking for a swan and her little cygnets that we saw grazing at the edge of the canals last time.

This time, it took us quite some time to find the swan with the cygnets, as she was 3/4 of the way around the lake in the opposite direction that we started walking. On the way, we saw (and fed) lots of other interesting critters.

Nutria and cygnets ahoy! )

New Zoo trip, part 6: White Gator

  • Oct. 8th, 2009 at 6:57 PM
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New Zoo trip, part 1
New Zoo trip, part 2
New Zoo trip, part 3
New Zoo trip, part 4
New Zoo trip, part 5

Some of the Audubon Nature Institute's more unusual exhibits are the white alligators. The nest was found over twenty years ago in the swamp with the baby white alligators just hatching out. We have no idea if they breed true, because all the hatchlings found were male--and these are the only white alligators that have ever been seen. They are leucistic, not albinos.

No, they are not plastic )

New Zoo trip, part 4: Bears!

  • Oct. 6th, 2009 at 6:42 PM
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New Zoo trip, part 1
New Zoo trip, part 2
New Zoo trip, part 3

Swamp houseboat



Today's episode is about wild black bears (American Black Bear, Ursus americanus). Yes, we have them in Louisiana, particularly Honey Island Swamp. Yes, we have them in the Louisiana Swamp section of the Audubon Zoo.

On to the bears! )

New Zoo trip, part 3: African Wild Dogs

  • Sep. 16th, 2009 at 4:30 PM
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New Zoo trip, part 1
New Zoo trip, part 2

First, have some fungus:



That log was laying on the ground outside the wild dog pen. I thought it looked interesting.

Off to the wild dogs )

New Zoo trip, part 1: Birds

  • Aug. 31st, 2009 at 10:01 PM
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A couple of weeks ago (Aug 16), we went to the zoo again, and I took lots more pictures.

First, the birds )

Spring Chickens at the Park

  • Aug. 25th, 2009 at 9:41 PM
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Well, I was going to post zoo pictures from this last weekend tonight, but when I got to processing photos from my camera's directory, I found some photos from back in April that I completely forgot to post. So Lafreniere Park instead of Audubon Zoo, this time.

Did I say chickens? )

Thanksgiving 2008 in Tennessee

  • Feb. 28th, 2009 at 4:20 PM
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I'm finally getting off my lazy butt and posting some photos I took of autumn in rural Tennessee, and friendly dogs out for a walk with us, taken during our Thanksgiving up there.

Here be pictures! )

Audubon Zoo trip, part 4

  • Oct. 11th, 2008 at 10:42 AM
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Audubon Zoo trip, part 1
Audubon Zoo trip, part 2
Audubon Zoo trip, part 3

In my raw pictures folder, I found some more bird & otter pics I forgot to export and upload.
Next time, we'll move on to the monkeys.

Addenda to previous birds and things )

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