# Sunday, February 08, 2009

Cocoon1 Being an avid photographer and Dad of a Tiger Cub allows me the unique perspective of shooting anything outdoors and passing it off as educational.  The kids and I were at the Prairie Center Park when I noticed several varieties of Chrysalis among the trees.  The kids found it very amazing that each kind of tree yielded a different kind of moth, though I’m still not sure what kinds of moth/butterfly is inside each.  Since we are proponents of the Leave No Trace program the little critters stayed very safe from little hands, but my next task will be to identify from these pictures what type of insect we are dealing with.  There are three different Chrysalis represented in the accompanying pictures and any help identifying would be welcome.  One step that should probably be taken is to identify the trees that the different moth/butterfly homes on which the cocoons were built.  In any event if you have ideas to help identify the photos, please, post in comments.

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P.S.  You might not know this but in High School I won 1st place in an FFA entomology contest and placed in two state contests.  Yep that’s right, I’m the bug guy.  Strange, how wildly popular this made me with my classmates.  Popular and delusional. 

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Bald Eagle on the shore In my last Bald Eagle post I showed only photos that I snapped.  In this post I’ll show only pictures taken by Bryan Orr.  He’s become an avid Kansas City Bald Eagle watcher to the point that when I want to do a photo shoot involving our national bird I contact him first!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Bryan you got some awesome angles.  When are you start offering sight seeing tours, I’ll be the first to sign up!

 

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# Saturday, February 07, 2009

After four months of using my HP MediaServer I’m sold that the little hunk of junk is the best backup system/methodology one can have without the hum of servers in your basement.  Here’s my quick list to justify the label of ‘Easiest home backup system.’

  • Backups and Notification of backup status
  • User Account Consolidation
  • Remote Administration
  • Free SSL certificate to secure remote administration
  • Central location for file storage, both public and private
  • Photo sharing web site
  • Easily add more storage to your unit
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