Back to Shannon’s Bug Blog February 13 2016 at first my caterpillars were small but not now. Now they are gigantic.Today I looked at them and said wow those have gotten big. When I got my caterp...Read More
Back to Shannon’s Bug Blog My project We got our praying mantises on-line. They started out as a little egg case it took four weeks for it to hatch, when it hatched there were mo...Read More
I have two MistKing misting systems, a starter driving 6 heads on my 120 gallon display vivarium, and an ultimate that drives 20 heads on my main display wall. I use cheap Exo Terra nozzles since I st...Read More
This is a collection of useful Linux commands and procedures that I compiled as a reference for me since I always forget this stuff. Hopefully it will prove to be useful for others too 🙂 &n...Read More
This morph made its way into my collection in a most unexpected manner; a friend of mine was exiting the hobby and had just acquired this group from Understory Enterprises in early 2015, so I jumped a...Read More
Featured item – Darrock’s thank you note to me for his party! So sweet. Other cards and creations leading up to and from birthday party: Miscellaneous drawings while Nana an...Read More
The highlight was Darrock’s participation in a play, Billy Goat’s Gruff. Darrock was the Troll and played the part with enthusiasm. End of school memorabilia: Mother’s da...Read More
This creation is a “bag” or pocket/envelope: Story aide & classroom project: Book “There is a Lock in my Sock” Random stuff: Worksheets and homework: ...Read More
Shannon’s report card: Other end of school memorabilia: Mother’s Day Tea in Mrs. Ewing’s Kinder class. Shannon learned how to give a great massage which I get to benefit from ...Read More
Easter/Spring creations: Other creations: Story helpers – Shannon brought these home to help her re-tell us the stories Mrs. Ewing read in class: Speaking project I helped Shannon with...Read More
I’ve seen a lot of advice on the boards telling folks that Dendrobates tinctorius morphs are “terrestrial” and “they do not climb”. These rules of thumb are incorrect ...Read More