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I was going to ask how you knew. I figured you had used a macro lens.Male Monarch... (You can tell them apart because of the two small oval shaped spots on the lower wings. Those are the male reproductive scales. The female doesn't have those. They're a little hard to see from the underside, but you can see them if you look close.) This fella has some wing damage from a bird bite, but he was flying around just fine.
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Thanks Hi!You one busy and all around knowledgeable man. It doesn't surprise me that you're not just a volunteer there, but have moved up in rank.
The focus on the snail is spot on. I think I have one snail photo in my collection. Similar with a yellow leaf but not nearly the detail.
......no slugs that I can recall.
..but I'm losing my recall, so maybe.
Thanks Hi! That's very kind of you. In college we were taught to be "patient advocates" meaning to look at the things we did from a patient's (or in my sales role - a customer's) perspective. How would we want things explained? As a result, I've carried that with me and try to do the same thing with our customers and the folks who ask questions. The things we deal with in our world can sometimes be very confusing and technical in nature and not so obvious to a consumer or even an installer. I've found over the years that they are often times the last ones to get technical updates because many manufacturing and distributor salespeople will tell the retail salespeople and expect them to relay that information to their installation teams. We all know that very seldom happens for a whole list of reasons. I've always tried to hit both groups, that way we're all on the same page.You're quite welcome. I'm just impressed at your knowledge base on whatever subject matter you find interesting. Be it your detailed responses to questions being asked about flooring, adhesives.... you have the answers. I see this same thing with your understanding of cameras, work with Photoshop and the critters you photograph.
I know others see that too, and that's why you've been noticed and accepted so well at the reserve.
To honer CP roader, where ever he may be,Thanks Hi! That's very kind of you. In college we were taught to be "patient advocates" meaning to look at the things we did from a patient's (or in my sales role - a customer's) perspective. How would we want things explained? As a result, I've carried that with me and try to do the same thing with our customers and the folks who ask questions. The things we deal with in our world can sometimes be very confusing and technical in nature and not so obvious to a consumer or even an installer. I've found over the years that they are often times the last ones to get technical updates because many manufacturing and distributor salespeople will tell the retail salespeople and expect them to relay that information to their installation teams. We all know that very seldom happens for a whole list of reasons. I've always tried to hit both groups, that way we're all on the same page.
Then we all learn together...
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Yes, last I remember his wife was also working on flying hours to get her pilot license. I hope the two of them are running a private jet Uber serviceHaven't seen that name in a looooong time. Was he in Walla Walla?
He and his son did big jobs, ....they moved mountains like the Don, our local workhorse, who owns 47% of the Milwaukee corporation.Yes, last I remember his wife was also working on flying hours to get her pilot license. I hope the two of them are running a private jet Uber service
Poster material. It needs words.From a recent walk...
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ahhh...the fall colors are just starting to come into the leaves. We've been in a moderate drought most of the summer. That's kind of prompted some color change in the grasses and plants in particular. I'd say over the next 2 weeks it'll start to really show up if I had to guess. We also got some rain finally from the hurricane remnants.Those are the moments a lot of people miss when they aren't out regularly. I see a hint of yellow in the background.
Is it fall yet? I guess it is..... I never heard anyone mention it. Overnight low was 38 That's 10 degrees lower than what we've been having.