Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Moving to WordPress

We’ve switched over to using WordPress, which is hosted under our control, is endlessly customizable, and plays nicely with iPhones and other mobile devices.

My personal blog:
http://www.dracos-otter.com/otter_blog

Ron’s personal blog:
http://www.dracos-otter.com/dracos_blog

Eventually the Otter Necessities blog will also be ported, we’re playing with our personal ones first.

All my LiveJournal posts have been ported over to WordPress, amazingly quickly and painlessly.  Ron ported his LJ posts and our Blogger photo blog posts over to his his WordPress blog.

I'll still be reading my LiveJournal friends-list, so my LJ account will stay active.  Not sure if we'll be deactivating our Blogger blogs, or just letting them sit. 

Monday, April 5, 2010

Hive Cleanup




Tuesday morning I cleaned up the east hive, which died out over the winter.  We should have removed a couple of the boxes, I think they had too much space to try to keep warm in, so part of the failure was freezing.


The other problem was, I think, starvation, even though there was lots of honey left - bees are brilliant in an instinctive-behavior sense when it comes to things like building comb.  When it comes to things like reversing what direction they've been moving over their honey stores over the winter to get to a place with plenty of honey . . . not so much. 

The first two pictures show the top of the top box of the hive, with come that they built between the tops of the frames and the inner cover - gives a sort of cross-section view of what wild-built comb looks like.  Not so neat and perfectly even as you might be led to believe.

All the bees you can see in the first two and the third picture are dead.  The third picture probably best shows some dead with their heads still in cells.  That's a sign of starvation.



See all the capped (closed) cells on the frame in the fourth picture?  They're full of honey.  The reverse side of that frame has even more honey-filled cells.  There's really quite a lot left.  Hence our assumption of guilt on not reducing the number of boxes for the winter leading to freezing.



This fourth and last picture also shows a kind of strangely-built area in the center of the frame.  These plastic frames, it turns out, need to be pushed up against each other, or there's enough space that the workers can get . . . creative in their comb-building. We thought we had remedied all their creatively-built areas, but apparently not.

I removed sections like that from several frames, hopefully the new bees will fill in with nice neat comb, like the lobes on the outer sides of this frame.

It was cool enough Tuesday morning that the two surviving colonies of bees were still snuggled in their hives, so I was able to clean up this one with no gloves or veil on, and could easily take pictures with my iPhone's camera.  Elrond wandered around and did wander through to see what I was up to, but didn't seem particularly interested in the dry, empty old comb I'd scraped out of some areas.

Ron's New Socks

Finished these socks last night, here they are on Ron's feet this morning.  Blue Moon Fiber Arts Socks That Rock Lightweight, in the Knitters Without Borders colorway, with cuffs out of Shadow (black) from the Raven Clan set of colors.

Much of what looks black in the Knitters Without Borders part of the socks is actually purple.  And hot pink, not red.  Good thing Ron's secure in his manhood.

The socks were knit toe-up, in a chevron gansey pattern on the top/front.  The back of the legs are ribbed, so they have a chance of fitting Ron's ankles while being big enough for his feet and to get his heels through.  They're still a bit looser than he'd prefer through the ankles.  I used up all but a smidge of the Knitters Without Borders, stopping at a logical place in the pattern, then switched to ribbing for the black. 

The colors do a continuous stripe around the foot one way for the first part, then reverse when the (non-obvious) gusset increases start.  you can see that on his left foot.  Go back to striping for about one round, then kind of zig-zag up the leg.  Interesting.

Picture taken with my iPhone.  Pretty good little camera, really.

Sunday, November 29, 2009



Friday Otter and I went to the Brookfield Zoo and brought our cameras with. It turned out that Whirl, one of their Amur Tigers was rather active. It ended up as a day to do a tiger study. See Whirl at play on one of our other sites.

We ended up taking 449 photos of her all told after eliminating the various blah photos we ended up with 212 good pictures. Yesterday we made another pass to pick the best of the good photos, 88 in total, and that is what I posted at the above link.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Windycon Pictures

Too many to be post here, on our website at: http://dracos-otter.com/windycon36/

Sunday, November 8, 2009

On Friday my co-worker and I went to a local forest preserve to do a photo walk here are some of the pictures that I took. The first two pictures of my co-worker.


























Saturday, November 7, 2009

Robin - Halloween


Just a quick snapshot from Halloween morning, before Robin went to school.

His shirt says:
Knowledge is Power
Power Corrupts
Study Hard
Be Evil