Saturday, October 20, 2012
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Epiphyllum blooming
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Seed Starter
Since the rock wool method worked well on germinating sunflower seeds last time, I decided to try it out on these seeds taken from a pod. The pod was taken from a tall plant which had some interesting purple flowers on it. I snagged it outside a Mexican restaurant (which serves a PERFECT cheese enchilada every time I've ordered it....). I worried the seeds wouldn't be viable after sitting in my bedroom for the past year or so.
I put 2 drops of lemon juice to bring the reverse osmosis water down to pH 4.5. The rock wool instructions asked for 5, though. After putting single seeds down the holes in the rock wool, I poured the water in and placed the collection in a plastic tray with plastic wrap on top. This should provide a humid environment to get the seeds germinating.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Monarch (male) Butterfly
If you look closely at the hind wing set of this newly emerged butterfly, the black spots mark this butterfly as a male. It's hard to believe the caterpillars are still going at it on the milkweed and continuing to morph into butterflies at this time of the year. Around the house, I see a few chrysalis' don't make it through to completion, but then these guys seemingly pop out of nowhere. So, here's my proof of how nice the weather is in San Diego:
Even though they're in the same Class as cockroaches, people don't seem to be scared of these insects as much. Check out this close-up:Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Spider Brood
I saw this brood of newly hatched spiders in the front of the house near an outdoor light. I wonder when they'll start cannibalizing each other? I'll snap a shot of the matching adult when/if I get a chance. The adults tend to make huge webs around this time in San Diego.
A close-up gives you an idea of what patterns would be found on the adult spiders:
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Halloween Weekend
The props are up and ready for Halloween 2011. Using some fluorescent paint on some Styrofoam tombstones really makes these props pop with the help of a black fluorescent light bulb.
Oh, gotta remember to return this to the medical school when we're done! The poor guy gets to have fun once a year. He really digs the vampire get-up this year.
Oh, gotta remember to return this to the medical school when we're done! The poor guy gets to have fun once a year. He really digs the vampire get-up this year.
Would a velvet Elvis be appropriate here?
Saturday, September 17, 2011
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