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    Default Sheltering In My Yard

    A few days ago I went to Berryessa and found all the ramps and public areas were closed. That was kind of the tipping point for me. I decided The Governor had beaten me and I went into pretty full on shelter in place mode. I started poking around the yard looking for things to photograph and after a few days I had quite a few shots that I liked. It was kind of like being stuck on a small island and only being able to fish the water around it. You have to work the water you have pretty hard to make the most of it.

    Nothing fishing related here but it seems like an appropriate time for a sheltering in place post. Hopefully you find something you like here and maybe something that helps you focus on the good times that are sure to come in the near future.



    The bees are swarming the blackberries right now. This is the Olallie variety which was developed at Oregon State.


    Another busy bee. You can see in the bottom left some fruit has already set. These should start getting ripe about mid May.


    This dove is nesting in the blackberries. There are two eggs in the nest.


    They have multiple broods each year so they will probably be hanging out for a few months.


    Ranier cherries are growing. Should be ripe around May 20.


    Planet pluot. This variety ripens in august so it has a long way to go.


    White peach ripe about August 1st.


    A tomato plant I just put in. I should be eating them by July 1st.


    My dog cooperating for a photo.


    Some kind of spider blending in with the wood.


    A bee working the daisies. Lots of pollen collecting on him.


    Digging deep for the nectar.


    Purple needle grass. A California native bunchgrass that stays green all summer with no water.


    A fish swimming around in the yard.


    A good run of sockeye in the yard this year.


    Whoever had this on their truck hopefully drove around enjoying some good trout fishing. You will be doing the same soon I am sure.
    Last edited by John H; 04-12-2020 at 02:14 PM.

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    John,
    Great photos. Isn't it amazing the things that are around if we just open our eyes? Thanks for letting us see how "the cup is half full instead of focusing on the cup being half empty."
    Dick

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    Not sure that is the look of cooperation.....? With Button it's "aren't you ready?.... YET!"
    Grand post John.
    ....lee s.

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    Nice pics....what breed is your dog mate? Thanks in advance.

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    I do feel that the glass is half full. Maybe even fuller than that.

    That dog is probably a mix of a duck tolling retriever and an Australian shepherd. That is what people who know dogs have told me. We got her at the shelter and she was picked up by animal control on the street so we don’t really know.

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    John,
    As always, great shots and thanks. Been missing pix of the dog.
    Those honeybee shots really show the segmented bodies.
    Best to all and stay safe.
    Larry S
    Sun Diego

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    We are "sheltering in place" at our little cottage in Sebastian, Florida.


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    In our "rain water/fresh water" canal we have 2 kinds of turtles, common pond turtles and soft shell turtles.

    We have lots of fish like LMB, Crappie, Blue Gill, Tilapia, Gar,

    There many birds in our back yard too.

    We get otters on occasion who cruise through.

    And Yes, we have some small/medium size alligators......
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

    567 Barber Street
    Sebastian, Florida 32958

    Fly Fishing Travel Consultant
    Certified FFF Casting Instructor

    Email: billkiene63@gmail.com
    Cell: 530/753-5267
    Web: www.billkiene.com

    Contact me for any reason........
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    Once again John, thank you for the "mental medicine", it does help.

    I love the photogenic picture of your dog.......what a sweetheart.

    I wish that the doves that visit my yard weren't such "chickens".

    Thanks again for the little photo adventure !!!


    Bob

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    Bill - -

    Nice canal. Jump in your boat and go catch a largemouth. Sounds like fun.

    Do you have to water that grass? I would love to live somewhere I don't have to water the grass.

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