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lomaLinda

Twenty acres of private scenic beauty located just North of the Poteau Mountain National Wilderness Reserve.

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Tuesday, May 31, 2005

I'm calling this long lanky fellow an Emerald Green. Posted by Hello

This is the Fly Catcher female. I had to put up stakes temporarily to keep the dogs from running over some new flowers. The birds like them and the Crepe Myrtle as vantage points to watch the nest on our porch. Posted by Hello

Our male Fly Catcher. They come back every year. I've tried to interest them in baskets and bird houses. They insist on building their nest over our porch light though. Posted by Hello

Looking over the camera and clicking, I could see two or three at a time. Posted by Hello

There's Ruby Throated and Emerald Greens Posted by Hello

1st grade 'Graduation'. On the Principal's list too. Posted by Hello

Tuesday, May 24, 2005

westEdge

Looking West, the clouds were moving North. The Western side of the cell tried the hardest to spin off some twisters. Posted by Hello

southEdge

At only 1000' high, East Poteau Mountain was still deflecting the wall cloud. Looking South, the cell wall was moving East to West. Posted by Hello

rotationalCell

This is a view of a rotational cell from the inside. Posted by Hello

northEdge

The clouds on the North edge of the cell started out moving East to West. Within and hour they were moving West to East. The entire front was going SouthEast. Posted by Hello