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Learn about wild food with Green Deane, this time a plant that may be worth $150 a pound, Stachys floridana, the Florida Betony, aka Hedgenettle and perhaps Crosnes
Skunk roaches I caught in Florida. I'm guessing only 2 of the 6 eggs have hatched thus far. 3 adults not pictured. I love these, they're tiny but they can cause quite a delightful cherry-scented stench if disturbed :)
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Floridana Alaskiana is a vblog video montage series, illustrating our move from central Florida to southcentral Alaska. It's a hell of a change. In the first episode, we take a look back at the state we are soon to leave, Florida, and its flora and fauna! The full video (with better resolution) is available at http://floridana.typ epad.com.
The larger female tends to shimmy up my arm as soon as she gets on my finger, thus why I shook her off. They can be speedy little buggers :) This is a follow-up of: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=QoYeSB-4D TM they've gotten so much bigger so fast, and there are still several eggs still to hatch :)
Background song used is Tiny Tim: Tiptoe Through The Tulips With Me. Because it fits so well. :)
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check out this big boy i dug up in the garden. I thought it was a worm at first but it turns out it's a reptile, a "worm-lizard" called Rhineura floridana.
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There aren't words to describe the beauty of Glacier National Park in Montana. As the snow begins to fall in our new home of Anchorage, Alaska, we reflect to first visiting Glacier in July of 2007. An amazing array of landscapes, flora and fauna - Glacier was undoubtedly one of the highlights of our 4800+ mile drive from Florida to Alaska
Janson,
http://floridana. typepad.com
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As we begin to enter our first Alaskan winter, we step back to July of 2007 and explore the Canadian River basin of central Oklahoma. Along the way we come across many frogs and even a few snakes. Of particular interest is the fantastically robust Diamondback watersnake (Nerodia rhombifer).
The full video (with better resolution) is available at http://floridana.typ epad.com.
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Alas! The return trip comes to a close with a visit to Halfmoon Lake and Alexander Springs in the Ocala National Forest. It's been a busy ten days, but it's time to pack up and head home to Alaska. Alexander Springs proves a fitting place to say goodbye... until next time.
Janson,
http://floridana. typepad.com
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Ah, the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. This is a spectacular region in southcentral Oklahoma. A vast display of lush open prairie, red rock canyons, and rolling, ancient remnant mountains.
Janson,
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And then the snow came. Twenty inches of snow fell during a single late-spring storm in Anchorage, Alaska. It was rather shocking. After a month or so of snow-melt, suddenly the green was erased and winter came back for one last slog through white and grey.
Janson,
http://floridana. typepad.com
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Finally we come to Canada, well into our 4800+ mile drive from Florida to Alaska. In Canada, we pause for a few days to explore Banff and Yoho National Parks, on the border of British Columbia and Albeta. This is a seriously awesome region, loaded with landscapes and animals. Just awesome.
Janson,
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In this episode, we cruise around western and north Oklahoma, skirting around and hopping through several state parks. From the rusty walls of Red Rock Canyon to the sandy dunes of Little Sahara, we survey a taste of what Oklahoma has to offer.
Janson,
http://floridana. typepad.com