My Archives: January 2004

Saturday, January 31, 2004

I've discoverd something.

Pigeons like Grape Nuts.

But it gives them loose stools.

So don't feed your pigeons Grape Nuts.

Thank you.

Posted by Nica @ 01:01 AM PST [Link]

Wednesday, January 28, 2004

I thought I would miss that big FAO Schwarz bear. I don't. I was sort of dark and ugly.

Ahh...to see a proud and slick store go the way of the Seattle Planet Hollywood. Now, if we can just get the Nike Town store to close. I don't hate Nike, but that store really isn't a very good store. Actually, since I visited parts of the Nike website, I have sort of started to hate Nike. But I do like that Nike commercial with the giant ant costume.

Posted by Nica @ 11:40 PM PST [Link]

Wednesday, January 21, 2004

I decided that with two young birds growing up, and two eggs being incubated by Ludvig, the cage was getting too crowded. Sorig, the oldest of my second generation of pigeons, was the logical fellow to let go, and so I did late afternoon yesterday.

I though about taking him nearby and find a flock of pigeons, and release him and hope he makes friends. Pigeons are gregarious. Then I thought that he might like the option of finding his way home (to me), so I simply put him on my window ledge. He stood there for some time. I think he might have been frightened of heights. I'm several stories off the ground in my apartment. He looked like he was trying to get back in. My husband and I got up to help coax him to the open window, but we just spooked him and he flew to a different sill. He was there probably an hour. An hour after that he was gone.

I'm really worried about him. Last night I could barely sleep thinking about him frightened, cold, and lonely.

I hope he is OK. I'm leaving the window propped open so he can fly back if he wants, and if he hasn't already forgotten about his family.

He is wearing a small tag on his leg with "SORIG" written on it. Now I can't walk by a group of pigeons without looking for a tagged leg.

Posted by Nica @ 10:08 PM PST [Link]

Monday, January 19, 2004

Almost time to put in your bid for that FAO bear. FAO Schwarz is getting an exciting makeover. It will be sad to see them go. They had great stuff at lousy prices.

Posted by Nica @ 12:10 AM PST [Link]

Tuesday, January 13, 2004

engle_man_woman (25k image)

Horace Engle is not a well known photographer. He was really a snapshooter, but I came across a book about him, Other Summers: The photographs of Horace Engle and I'm really facinated by the man's work. He is the only photographer I've heard of who actually used nineteenth century "spy" cameras made to be hidden under a vest. His candid shots are amazing pieces of real nineteenth century life. They seem both very old fashioned and just a little modern. The round shape of the pictures has to do with the camera used. The negatives themselves where circular, each with several circular images. Engle himself was a sort of talented failure with broad interests, much energy, and little success.

Posted by Nica @ 11:01 PM PST [Link]

Sunday, January 11, 2004

We don't get snow very much here in Seattle, so when it comes we get just a little spooked. Anyway it was a good reason to show up late to work for lots of people for a couple of days. Here's a photo from the only real snow day we've had this year.

pay_here_snow (14k image)

Posted by Nica @ 11:28 PM PST [Link]

Sunday, January 4, 2004

I really don't have an explaination for this photo beyond that I'm posting it because I think it's sort of neat. This office used to be a tourist information office near where I live. It closed down, and now this is what it looks like. Again, I have no explaination.

torso (24k image)

Posted by Nica @ 11:58 PM PST [Link]

Two more hatchlings today. Sorry about the sorry quality of this picture, but the birds were really raising a stink when I was trying to get a good shot of the VERY little birdies. Keep in mind, those eggs are about 1 inch long.
1_4_2004 (25k image)

Posted by Nica @ 11:53 PM PST [Link]

Thursday, January 1, 2004

Sorig is all grown up now. He can fly to the top perch in the cage, which means he can fly...not very well, but he can fly nevertheless. He still sometimes tries to get his parents to feed him. He wants them to open up their gullets and share their crop full of food, but his parents have had enough of raising him, and he has to eat on his own.

They sure grow up fast.

Posted by Nica @ 10:54 PM PST [Link]

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