Happy Ostara/Zombie Jesus Day
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Spring is beautiful.

A baby banana slug moistening itself in my goldfish pond.



Things found under rocks! CA slender salamander and darkling beetle.


Juvenile ensatina


CA slenders



centipede millipede

Whose home is this? A trapdoor spider? A burrowing grub?


This was another, very near the first. I've never seen these before, probably because they are very subtle and I haven't known to look, possibly because their makers are rare or live in s very specific kind of redwood duff habitat.


A black salamander!

This pretty thing, true to species type, was fast, and bolted into her burrow with haste.



The CA slenders don't go anywhere.

An attractive fungus!

An attractive dog





A mother wolf spider with spiderlings!



A tender forest orchid

I lost one of my lovely silver dollar fish, Spot, to the power outage last month. Adding new fish to my tank is a big deal because it's so old and established; the youngest fish in there up until now was Comfort the pictus cat, who is five years old. The three remaining silvers, Silver, Sterling and Swift, are probably around eight (I've had them for seven years). They are schooling and three is not enough of them, so I just brought home a couple of adorable baby silvers. I'm calling them Sprite and Sleekit. I can't seem to take fish pics that don't suck, but this is still cute:



A baby banana slug moistening itself in my goldfish pond.



Things found under rocks! CA slender salamander and darkling beetle.


Juvenile ensatina


CA slenders



centipede millipede

Whose home is this? A trapdoor spider? A burrowing grub?


This was another, very near the first. I've never seen these before, probably because they are very subtle and I haven't known to look, possibly because their makers are rare or live in s very specific kind of redwood duff habitat.


A black salamander!

This pretty thing, true to species type, was fast, and bolted into her burrow with haste.



The CA slenders don't go anywhere.

An attractive fungus!

An attractive dog





A mother wolf spider with spiderlings!



A tender forest orchid

I lost one of my lovely silver dollar fish, Spot, to the power outage last month. Adding new fish to my tank is a big deal because it's so old and established; the youngest fish in there up until now was Comfort the pictus cat, who is five years old. The three remaining silvers, Silver, Sterling and Swift, are probably around eight (I've had them for seven years). They are schooling and three is not enough of them, so I just brought home a couple of adorable baby silvers. I'm calling them Sprite and Sleekit. I can't seem to take fish pics that don't suck, but this is still cute:

