Photo: Flower of Selenicereus spinulosus, a climbing cactus from Texas. Back in 1997 while we still lived in Santa Fe, New Mexico Susie (my wife) and I visited Goliad, Texas to see my mother and grandparents. On the return trip we took a leisurely route toward Del Rio, Texas before heading home. ... Read More
Archives for August 2016
Ringtail, Bassariscus astutus
Photo: A ringtail, Bassariscus astutus, in a tree outside our house. A few years back, Susie, my wife, and I were returning from a winter trip to Santa Fe, New Mexico. About half way home at Fort Stockton, Texas, seven hours out, we got a call from our son Mark. At that time Mark lived on the ... Read More
A Gambusia from Big Bend, a New Species?
Photo is a female Gambusia collected in August/September in the Big Bend region of Texas. The author hopes it's a new species. In August and September of 2012 I took two trips out to the Big Bend region of Texas. The first trip was with a daughter, Cara, and a son-in-law, Ky. Ky is the husband of ... Read More
Our 108 Year Old Fig Tree
Photo: A 108 year old fig tree planted in 1908 by my great grandfather. Fig trees are common around old farmhouses in Goliad County. They were easily propagated and maintained and provided a fruit that could be eaten fresh or dried or preserved as a jam. When my grandfather was an infant in ... Read More
Creepy Copper the Copperhead Snake
Photo: Creepy Copper, the copperhead snake, swallowing a leopard frog while coiled up at the base of a hackberry tree. For the past few weeks, a copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix laticinctus), has been coiling up in the late afternoon under a sugar hackberry tree (Celtis laevigata) that grows a ... Read More
Dragon Blood Peacock Cichlid Genetics
Photo: A mature male Red Dragon Blood Peacock Cichlid. A while back I set up a cross between a Red Dragon Blood Cichlid male and some Protomelas taeniolatus ‘Sunshine’ females. That’s him in the photo above. By the way, the grid behind him is in inches, showing how large he is. The Sunshine ... Read More