Asymptomatic

There must be intelligent life down here

Flight of the Caterpillars

While driving to lunch the other day I noticed a lone caterpillar crawling its way across Gallagherville road from the field to our side of the street.  It was a large caterpiller, big enough to see from inside my car at about 25 mph.  It was black and red and very fuzzy.

"Hmm," I thought to myself, "You don't see caterpillars like that every day."

Orchard Disappointment

We went to the orchard on Saturday morning for our yearly pumpkin picking ritual, but came away somewhat disappointed.

One of the great things about Northbrook Orchards was that it was an orchard.  There were apple trees where they grew their own apples.  They made their own apple cider from those apples.  They had peaches and strawberries.  They had their own pumpkin patch and even a see-into honey bee hive that produced real honey.

"Meaningful" News

Rather than the philosophic tripe that I've been boring you with for the past couple days, I figured I would take a shot at some of the more prevelant (not "important") issues facing the web world today.  Here goes:

I've been whining about this sort of garbage to Berta recently, but I figure you readers (one, two, and you in the back) will probably want to hear me rant, also.