Sunday, September 21, 2008

And Now for A Moment of Levity

I took this on a walk before Hurricane Ike hit, but you can hear the wind had kicked up and see it whipping the water....  The best part is seeing their feet paddling to keep them in position.  

 sorry the color isn't so great... I'll get better on this.

A Dim Bulb Perhaps, But a Gentleman

I mentioned here that Nutrias, while actually a rodent, were endearing and that I was going to prove it. Here I present my third installment to make my case. I am certain this will seal the deal with you, dear reader.  And if not, I hope it at least amuses you.

Notice the attractive orange teeth, that give the impression the guy is squinting even when he's not. The fact that they can't find the food when it's dropped RIGHT ON THEIR OWN HAND, centimeters from their mouth is why I think they either can't see well or are not so bright or both.

Now doesn't that kinda make you have a soft spot for him?

I have had a dear old friend who in the comments in the last nutria post suggested I name him Baxter.  Done!  I think it's quite perfect don't you?  Now there are several Nutrias in the little lake I visit -- about 4-5 grown ups and at least 2-6 young ones.  In the case I can always refer to them as "the Baxters" which I think works wonderfully well.