June 2009

Pelicans at Point Vicente

On a whim, we drove over the Palos Verdes Peninsula today to Point Vicente. We thought that it might be a picturesque day and we were not disappointed.

It was a spectacular day, with azure skies, puffy white clouds, blue pacific waters and flocks of California Brown Pelicans soaring the updrafts along the cliffs on the south side of the peninsula. I captured this picture of some Browns rounding the point by the whale watching center. The Point Vicente Lighthouse is in the background with Santa Catalina Island in the distance. Click on the image to enlarge.

California Brown Pelicans and Point Vicente Light

Confused Easter Lilies

I got an Easter Lily in a pot a couple years ago, and when the lilies had all bloomed, I cut it back and put the pot out in the patio. Last December a stem grew out and several lilies bloomed then. Now, in June, they’re back out. The lily bulb seems to be either three months too soon or two months too late. Still they’re very pretty.

Easter Lily

Social Studies

social-studies.jpgI don’t go very political on this website, but I can’t resist posting this interesting recount of a college experiment in socialism. H/T John Lott.

An economics professor at a local college made a statement that he had never failed a single student before but had once failed an entire class.

That class had insisted that socialism worked and that no one would be poor and no one would be rich, a great equalizer.

The professor then said, “OK, we will have an experiment in this class on socialism. All grades would be averaged and everyone would receive the same grade so no one would fail and no one would receive an A.

After the first test, the grades were averaged and everyone got a B.

The students who studied hard were upset and the students who studied little were happy.

As the second test rolled around, the students who studied little had studied even less and the ones who studied hard decided they wanted a free ride too so they studied little.

The second test average was a D! No one was happy.

When the 3rd test rolled around, the average was an F.

The scores never increased as bickering, blame and name-calling all resulted in hard feelings and no one would study for the benefit of anyone else.

All failed, to their great surprise, and the professor told them that socialism would also ultimately fail because when the reward is great, the effort to succeed is great but when government takes all the reward away, no one will try or want to succeed.

Could not be any simpler than that.

I’ll drink to that!

Through the Looking Glass

This is my toddler nephew, Drake showing me his magnifier. Look at the way he smooshes his little button nose to get a good look at me and my camera as I take the picture. I just love this little guy – he’s so CUTE!

Click on the image to enlarge.

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A Zany Scorpion Sculpture in 3D

scorpion.pngOur recent trip to Arizona included a stop at the Phoenix Convention Center. We were attending the annual National Rifle Association convention and gun show. On our way into the exhibit hall, we passed several zany insect sculptures in the plaza just outside.

I paused by the scorpion and took the image pair to create this anaglyph.

According to the Convention Center website:

“Social Invertebrates,” Tom Otterness – Three large, whimsical bronze sculptures of desert creatures, enlarged to human scale. The creatures include a millipede with a hat and shoes; a walking stick in high heels, and a scorpion holding two small men in top hats tugging at a bag of money. Accompanying sculptural elements of people, scaled down to Lilliputian dimensions, interact with the creatures. The sculptures are set in a unique water-harvesting garden at the public plaza located near the southeast entrance of the North Building.

To view the full-sized 3D image click on the image above. If you don’t have your free 3D glasses you can view the 2D version here

Open for BEEs-ness

Today, the white epiphyllum was completely open and ready for the bees to commence pollinating. There are several more of these flowers that will open soon giving the bees nectar in return for the cross-pollination services.

Nature is beautiful and so is this white epiphyllum! Click on the image to enlarge.

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