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Vets Dottir 06-01-07 08:26

Night photos
 
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Hi all,

Was almost asleep then realized I'd forgotten to do something so had to get up ... looked out the window and saw it was very pretty and snowing out, so put on my boots and went outside to test out my camera. Strange but neat photo came out :)

Karmen

Max Hedges 06-01-07 22:21

storm
 
a few days ago we had a storm go through here dumping a lot of hail which made our farm all white, just like snow. We weren't home at the time but Emma was the hail was golf ball size. It devastated peoples gardens scared all the stock, flooded peoples houses and even left holes in the ground were the hail hit and also 20mm of rain with it. The rain has been very patchy and the ones lucky enough to get it are getting a green pick at the moment.

Where our son Michael is in WA they got a total of 240mm over three days with 180mm falling in one day and wind speeds up to 104 kms per hour.

Max

Vets Dottir 06-01-07 23:03

Manitoba gets a lot of big hail, as far as I remember. And yes, it can sure do hell on crops, livestocks, and gardens :(

Lately, over here in Canada (and United States-side), the weather has been a lot of extremes. Thinking about the summers heatwaves and now the huge winds and rains that messed up the West Coast a lot, and I'm sure glad I did Calgary before this week, as the highway between BC and Alberta was closed due to snowfall and avalanche worries.

Colorado, USA, had a huge avalanche that buried a couple of cars and sent some over the edge. Its on the news today.

We are mere mortals trying to master the land, and mother nature is an uncontrollable and unpredictable force that can and does go "pfffffft" to remind us ... adapt, or else :eek:

Kinda hard to run a farm or plan a garden ... BUT ... did the hail knock off all of those nasty deadly read spiders around there? And how common ARE those particular spiders? :eek:

Karmen

Max Hedges 07-01-07 03:10

red backs
 
I'm afraid the red back spider is very common you only have to roll a log or something over to find them, they don't usually bite unless you touch them, but we're not sure if they infact might like canadians.

Max

Vets Dottir 07-01-07 03:20

Re: red backs
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Max Hedges
I'm afraid the red back spider is very common you only have to roll a log or something over to find them, they don't usually bite unless you touch them, but we're not sure if they infact might like canadians.

Max

Oh you ARE a :devil: Max!

So ... will a bite from one of those kill me, or what?

I do know that fleas and mosquitos really love me :bang:

Karmen wheres the deet?

Max Hedges 07-01-07 13:02

Re: Re: red backs
 
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Vets Dottir
[B]Oh you ARE a :devil: Max!

So ... will a bite from one of those kill me, or what?

I do know that fleas and mosquitos really love me :bang:

A bite from one of those little buggers can be bad news

I'm sure you will be safe, you can trust us :D
Max

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 07-01-07 17:00

Spiders
 
WILL YOU PEOPLE STOP TALKING ABOUT SPIDERS!!?? :eek:

Keith Webb 07-01-07 21:48

O.K. Geoff, no more redback talk...
 
We'll sing about them instead! :p

Quote:

Redback On The Toilet Seat (1972)
Ralph Ernest 'Slim' Newton

There was a redback on the toilet seat, when I was there last night
I didn't see him in the dark, but boy I felt his bite.
I jumped high up into the air and when I hit the ground
That crafty redback spider, wasn't nowhere to be found.

I rushed into the missus, told her just where I'd been bit
She grabbed the cut-throat razor blade, and I nearly took a fit.
I said, "Just forget what's on your mind and call the doctor, please,
'Cause I've got a feeling that your cure is worse than the disease."

Chorus: There was a redback on the toilet seat, when I was there last night
I didn't see him in the dark, but boy I felt his bite.
And now I'm here in hospital, a sad and sorry site
And I curse the redback spider, on the toilet seat last night.

I can't lie down, I can't sit up and I don't know what to do
And all the nurses think it's funny, but that's not my point of view.
I tell you it's embarrassing and that to say the least
That I'm too sick to eat a bit, while that spider had a feast.

And when I get back home again, I'll tell you what I'll do
I'll make that redback suffer, for the pain I'm going through.
I've had so many needles, that I'm looking like a sieve
And I promise you that spider, hasn't very long to live.
Source

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 07-01-07 21:59

You nasty, NASTY man!

Keith Webb 07-01-07 22:00

A snippet
 
Here's a 30 second grab of the redback tune.

Catchy little number, n'est-ce pas?

Came from here.

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 07-01-07 22:03

:D :D :D :smoker: :bang:

Vets Dottir 07-01-07 22:28

Re: Re: Re: red backs
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Max Hedges
A bite from one of those little buggers can be bad news

I'm sure you will be safe, you can trust us :D
Max
So ... I guess I'll be calling the insurance people tomorrow to find out about getting me some medical insurance while there ... :p

KEEFY ... loved the Redback tune ... also spotted the lyrics for the Kookaburra song ... I used to LOVE singing that one in grade school!!! I was always in the school choir but our music classes always sang that, along with Waltzing Matidla and others. Fun stuff.

Karolling Kartmann

Vets Dottir 07-01-07 22:45

:D ... a little Aussie Red Back Spider 101 for those whpo care to learn ...

http://www.amonline.net.au/factSheets/redback.htm

Vets Dottir 07-01-07 22:57

In looking at some pictures of your Oz reedback spiders, I've seen similar looking spiders around here!!! I wonder if they're the same spider, or family???

K.

Vets Dottir 07-01-07 23:04

Pictures of the redback. You really should have a look Geoff so you can recognize and avoid the little dears ;)

Interesting that they belong to the black widow family!

http://www.xs4all.nl/~ednieuw/austra...eridiidae.html

Keith Webb 07-01-07 23:34

Redback
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Vets Dottir
In looking at some pictures of your Oz reedback spiders, I've seen similar looking spiders around here!!! I wonder if they're the same spider, or family???

K.

Yes, it's a close relative to the black widow spider found in North America.

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 07-01-07 23:41

I don't think I can come into this thread anymore...

Vets Dottir 07-01-07 23:54

Quote:

Originally posted by Geoff Winnington-Ball
I don't think I can come into this thread anymore...
Then you won't be able to protect yourself from their bites if you don't know what they look like or about where they nest and stuff :eek: :D

And be sure you get some travel med insurance too and rae ready for an antivenum shot :D

Vets Dottir 08-01-07 00:08

How about some BC-ers talking about (mostly) our spiders up here :D By the way, there's a link for another forum with a video of a camel spider dining on a frog it looks like, check out the conversations in the forum just below the video :D

http://www.discovervancouver.com/for...OPIC_ID=112700


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