Posts Tagged ‘animals’

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What is Tattoo Tuesday about?

May 28, 2013

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Last week we took a road trip – a voyage, actually – to one of the off-shore islands in Lake Erie’s western basin.  Only a little over 4 square miles, Kelley’s is still one of the largest of the Lake Erie Islands.  The island was settled by Native Americans and then taken over by white settlers.  Signs of Native Americans still exist, such as Inscription Rock near the ferry dock, and mounds and earthworks on the island.

inscriptionrockcInscription Rock purportedly designed by Native Americans on Kelley’s Island

The primary industries were logging, quarrying and wine making.  I will never understand the logic of living on an island (an ISLAND!), then cutting off parts of it and selling it.  This is, however, what people did and are still doing on Kelley’s.  The quarries are impressive.  We watched a osprey float on the wind along the edge of the larger quarry stopping to stoop now and then after some kind of prey.  We never saw what he was after.

IMG_1920[1]Here’s a view of the quarry.

Now Kelley’s is mostly a vacation spot. In addition to boating, swimming, picnicking and pubbing, Kelley’s is a geologist’s paradise.  The limestone in the quarries is full of fossils.  I was after trilobites, but came up empty handed.  The trilobite, Isotelus, is Ohio’s official state fossil. And I felt silly writing that.

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We did, however, find a bunch of horn corals embedded in the limestone giving a glimpse into live at the bottom of the shallow ocean that once covered this part of Ohio.

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Also impressive are the glacial grooves that were almost lost to the limestone industry, but are now preserved as a landmark.

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Kelley’s Island Glacial Grooves

The grooves were made during the last ice age when boulders at the bottom of the glacier scoured out these grooves out of the limestone as the glacier moved over the land.

Anyway – the topic of tattoo Tuesday is Trilobites.  I found this interesting article in Discover about people who are combating extinction (or at least commemorating extinct species) by getting them tattooed on their bodies.

Here are some trilobites:

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Here are some trilobite tattoos:

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What am I sappy cat blogging?

May 25, 2013

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I have posted photos before of my cats wearing hats; but here is a photo of a dog wearing a cat hat.

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What am I sappy cat blogging?

May 17, 2013

tiger jumping out of truckIt’s Friday and I am out of here!

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What is tattoo Tuesday about?

May 14, 2013

GIRAFFES

Thanks to HMS Defiant for the video reference.

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What am I sappy cat blogging?

May 10, 2013

More big cats in boxes from Cheezburger.

 

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Here’s a link to Big Cat Rescue.

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What is tattoo Tuesday about this time?

May 7, 2013

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I think I mentioned the nest outside my front door.  Here are some photos.  The nest is in perfect condition, but the birds must have changed their plans because it does not look as if it was ever put to its intended purpose.  Maybe the porch light was too much.

This week I celebrate the vernal appearance of birds and their nests.

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Happy spring – and happy mother’s day a bit early.

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What am I sappy cat blogging?

May 3, 2013

doggy DNA

There is a company that is selling kits with which you can test your dog’s dna and figure out what is/are his or her breed/s.

I will point out that there is no need for a similar product for cats because, as we know so well . . .

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All cats are royalty.

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What am I sappy cat blogging?

April 26, 2013

NORK CAT AT ARMS

Why? – on so many levels.

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And why not?  Sam and Murphy.

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What am I not sappy cat blogging?

April 19, 2013

I know they are not kitties, but I could not resist these photos:

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Credit: Daily Squee

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What am I sappy cat blogging?

April 12, 2013

What is more fun that cats in hats?

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Cats in hoodies, of course.

photo credit:  SodaHead