Archive for May, 2008

Come What May

I forgot to mention that on Thursday I saw the dermatologist for a simple procedure to remove and annoying skin tag from my right eyelid. It was fairly small, but at times I could see it at the edge of my vision, and it seemed to be growing. The procedure lasted all of 90 seconds: a shot of a local anesthetic, a quick cut with a scalpel, and some cauterization to seal it up. The doctor is sure it’s just a skin tag, but she sent it to the lab just to be sure.

This morning I went hiking at Mission Peak with Mary and her hiking crew. It was the first time I went hiking for a while, but I did ok. My knees didn’t bother me much, but a blister on my little toe slowed me down at the end. I guess I’ll need to toughen up so we can do some backpacking this year.

White BunnyAfter hiking, we went through Alviso to visit the white bunny we discovered last weekend. Apparently the people we saw there trying to catch it last weekend did not succeed and it also turns out there are two bunnies! They are really cute (see picture on left). We didn’t seem them on our first pass by, but we dropped off a little spinach and went to Don Edwards. After a walk around the park, we went back and waited near where we had placed the spinach. We saw one come out and eat some of the spinach. After a while, Mary got out of the car and made a successful attempt to feed the bunny. They seem content with the local vegetation, but they seemed to enjoy the spinach a bit more. We know we shouldn’t feed wild animals, but we haven’t decided what rules apply here. They seem quite content in their new home, but they definitely stick out like a sore thumb. It’s hard to say how long they will manage to avoid predators. At least they found a nice home borough excavated by the local ground squirrels. I have more pictures of the bunnies in my gallery.

After our visit withe the bunnies, we came home to watch the Collegiate Rugby National Championship match between Cal and BYU. The match was played at Stanford, but I was too lazy to go to the game. I chose instead watch it on the internet on the new USA Rugby Network. I only caught the second half, but it was already over by then anyway since Cal was up 45-0. Cal went on to win their fifth strait national title, 59-7.

Posted on 3rd May 2008
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Falcons vs. Eagles

No, it’s not an off-season NFL match up. Mary and I have been following both the downtown San Jose Falcons and the Channel Islands National Park Eagles webcams. It’s not a competition of course, other than maybe for our DSL bandwidth. Both webcams are the best we’ve found for their species.

Carlos feeding chicksThe San Jose Falcons nest on the 18th floor of City Hall. A nest box was placed there in 2006 after a male (Jose) and female (Clara) had been seen frequenting the area. The pair took up residence and had 3 offspring in 2007. This year, there’s a new male (Carlos) and three new little chicks. The nest and webcam are monitored by the Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group. Last year one of their staff repelled down from the roof to band the chicks. I imagine that will happen again in the next month or so. Of course the best thing about these falcons is we can head to downtown to San Jose and see them flying around. We managed to see two of the three chicks fledge last year and hope to do as well this year. Even if we don’t see them fledge, we’ll definitely enjoy watching them learn to fly around downtown San Jose.

Channel Islands EaglesThe Channel Islands Eagles nest on Santa Cruz Island in Channel Islands National Park. The pair of eagles started nesting there in 2006. The male (K-10) and female (K-26) were both fostered on Catalina Island in 2001 and 2002 respectively. There were the first pair to hatch an egg on the Channel Islands in more than 50 years. The camera setup had to be backpacked to the site, which doesn’t sound like much until you add the microwave dish, solar array and battery! The camera is pretty high quality and includes sounds. There are currently two chicks in the nest born in early April. “Channel Islands Live” is made possible by the Ventura County Office of Education and Channel Islands National Park.

Posted on 2nd May 2008
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