Life Cycles

Hey Folks!

If you are easily frightened by prehistoric looking insects, turn back! That’s your fair warning.

If you’re fascinated by entomology like I am, then you too will be curious about the molting that Oklahoma Cicadas undertake. Franz Kafka was seriously onto something…

The life cycle of the cicada (or locust) is quite interesting. The females cut slits into the bark of trees where they deposit their eggs. When they hatch, nymphs drop to the ground where they burrow. Can you believe these insects go through a life cycle that’s 2-5 years? Some North American Cicadas can have a life cycle of up to 17 years! These guys live underground for most of their lives at depths of 1-8 feet. They eventually emerge and molt into adulthood. This is the stage we see here.

Truly fascinating how adulthood manifests in different species. They emerge in the summer to sing their beautiful songs and carry on their life cycle. Shouldn’t we as well?

And in case you were wondering what psuedo-plant these guys molted on, it was this deflated gnome-away-from-home. He had three separate cicadas molt on him this year!

I hope each and every one of us is developing into strong, cacophonous adults. Just like the cicadas.

If you’re interested in more, check out this NPR story!

Colorado Holiday

Hola Todos!

We are finally back from our Holiday. We had a very rainy time in Colorado, wrought with flash floods and mosquito assaults. We nevertheless had a wonderful time improvising our vacation to accommodate the climate.

We started out hiking 10 miles into the back country among the Aspens. Mosquitoes and rainstorms turned the evening hours into useless daylight, so we smoldered cedar to keep the critters away. The rain was a fortunate intern. Turns out you can buy incense that imitate this scent, we purchased it and are currently enjoying it!

This photo does not do the atmosphere justice.

I can’t believe how trusting the insects are in the San Juans! This particular butterfly was playful, he must have thought our colorful fabrics were some sort of wonderful flower. Sorry to disappoint!

All good hikes go hand in hand with good naps.

Did I mention how curious the wildlife is out there? They are certainly busy bodies.

Never before have I seen wild daisies!

We ended up hiking the Continental Divide, it wraps around this entire valley and exceeds the adjacent continents. It was like the Lord of the Rings journey in North America.

We nibbled on wild raspberries and strawberries. They were tart but that’s typical for this time of year. It was truly delightful to grab snacks on the way up a mountain.

This final photo is to say that I have far too many photos to explain the entire story and time line behind it. I will follow up with more details on each photo series in this synopsis, promise. Just know that every time a bell rings, a Cadillac gets half buried in Amarillo, Texas.

Holiday

Hey folks,

The time has finally come for our Santa Fe and Colorado adventure. We’re off to see my favorite city in the world, then disappear into the wild for a much needed civility sabbatical.

We’ll spend four days in the back country during Monsoon season trying to conquer Conejos Peak. Here’s to hoping the rain doesn’t get between us and some of the best vistas in our region.

And Happy Birthday to Jay! The only person I trust my dogs with on vacation. Thanks, pal.

See you later!