Dung Beetles

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Sue dropped me (and my bike) off at the Pearl Street park while she and Pax went fabric shopping. The ride back was 9.25 pleasant miles, except for the last stretch, along Spanish Woods, which acted as a wind tunnel, channeling the northerly gale right down the road and slowing me to a crawl in lowest gear.

Earlier, along the Tule Creek trail I came up behind a little old lady who, with two little white dogs, was blocking the trail. 

“Good afternoon,” I said, at a respectful distance from where she was bent over examining something along the sandy verge. 

“Look at that,” she said. “It’s a beetle pushing something big. Looks like crap.”

I took a look.

“It is crap,” I said, “or more specifically, dog poop. That’s a dung beetle, and here I thought they were native to Africa. I guess it’s a good thing not everyone scoops up like we do.”

Later on, on her way home from the fabric store, Sue stopped to walk Pax along a stretch of the very same Tule Trail, and darned if she did’t see dung beetles too. They must be thick as flies, is all I can think. So, in respect of wildlife, we should probably stop worrying about carrying doggy bags when walking there.

Dung Beetle, walking backwards, head down, pushing its load. Photo courtesy Sue.

Dung Beetle, walking backwards, head down, pushing its load. Photo courtesy Sue.

Change of Dinner Plans

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Four large hamburgers ready for grilling ended up as above, thanks to Lacy. Sue then ran out to the Barbeque Shack, and now that establishment's fare has now been added to the Rockport checklist. 

Intensely sunny day, but with a nice breeze. John and I worked on lawn tractor and spa, in the hot sun while swatting mosquitoes and fire ants (or some cousin of theirs). Imagine the satisfaction at the end if the day when neither worked.  

But the BBQ was good.  

Not a Cloud

Morning bike ride to Fulton harbor for a lemonade at MoonDogs. Afternoon dog walk along the bird sanctuary trail. Dinner at Alice Faye's

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Lemonade at MoonDogs

Lemonade at MoonDogs

Trail through the chaparral.  

Trail through the chaparral.  

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Map of the route, just one way, from MoonDogs back to Palm Street.  The little rectangular jog in the lower left is the trail from one road to another, through the oak brush.

Map of the route, just one way, from MoonDogs back to Palm Street.  The little rectangular jog in the lower left is the trail from one road to another, through the oak brush.