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Saturday, May 31, 2014

Fresh Photos

Here we had our volunteer work at Friends of San Jose Martin Luther King Jr. Public Library, plus some catches:




This one rattlesnake is not exactly a library discard, but a specimen from the Mount Hamilton mountains. Freshly dead, but I'm no taxidermist no matter does it stink already or not.

Update: I forgot to post my own snake, grown in my nano-garden. She's perfectly alive:
It's technically this one: a Californian striped snake, non-venomous (for humans):
Nice live toy, all the kids in my camp stand in awe before my castle. Or scream and run away. It's useful thing too: ate all the snails off my vines.




My catch of today includes this very rare 1888 lavishly illustrated 672 pages folio on Santa Clara County History. Price estimate: in excess of $400, only one other copy is available on Amazon at this time.


Maureen grows giant onions and dwarf carrots. Garlic happened to be normal somehow.

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