Picture Book “Readers”

Several weeks ago one of my coworkers surprised me—in a good way.  That surprise came as I answered his question on what my plans were for that weekend.  They revolved around visiting Jason.  The purpose of the visit was to update the design of JuicyK, fix a few glitches, and watch some World Cup action in between.  He then asked, semi-stated, “You haven’t written on there in a while, huh?”

“Ha, wow.  No, I haven’t.  Thanks for noticing, man.”  Normally our exchanges vary between degrees of immaturity most always including a variation of “fart-face”, “shut-up”, or “bite me”, but that conversation was different.  He actually noticed something very important to me, and it made me smile.

A few weeks later you could find us in the same spot as our initial conversation, sitting side by side at the computers staring at our respective mitochondrial tests.  Because I knew he took the time to at least visit my site, I made it a point to let him know that I had posted something the day before.  He took a break from analyzing genetic sequences to check it out.  He finished reading about my exchange with The Malaysian and said, “Ha.  That’s funny, but you need to make the posts longer.”

“Well, Crappery (another nickname for The Malaysian) doesn’t like to read.  He says I should make them shorter, and I told him I would try to put up a picture.”

To keep everyone happy (myself included) I’m going to make an attempt to assuage preferences for both, visual and verbal, types of posts.  So, this is me keeping my word to Zachary (The Malaysian’s American name) with a picture I took of a ladybug near Brays Bayou.

On that day the grass was crawling with variations of fire-colored bodies but was too dense for a clear macro shot.  Instead of digging through the grass I picked up this stick for a better angle right before she prepared to fly away.  It ended up being one of my favorites out of about 500 shots taken throughout the afternoon.  Hope you like it, Poopery Shmoopery (alternative nickname for The Malaysian derived from “Crappery”).

For those that would rather read than look, a more verbally focused post should be up within the next few days.  Get excited!

Meet Pete

Pete is a pupa.  Since I will not be able to get a puppy any time in the immediate future, a pupa will have to do.  That’s where Pete comes in.  He is soon to become the most photographed pupa in the world.

“Hi, Pete.”

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“Leezard”

My coworker can’t stand lizards but definitely likes photos.  Other things he does not like include long sentences and long posts on a certain website that begins with a “J” and ends with “-uicyK”.  So, friend, here is something specifically for you: a short paragraph with a picture, a picture of a “leezard”.

Sorry, can’t have it your way all the time.

This little guy (or girl) happened to be stuck between me and the car but stayed long enough to take a few shots.  I eventually changed sides, giving a clear shot to the grass, and it took off to hide in the bushes.