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Thoughts and reflections on my absence..

Sunherp Oct 23, 2009 03:26 PM

Hello, internet friends! I've been mostly absent from the forums as of late. As some of you know, I'm an environmental scientist, and I work primarily on the assessment, containment, and remediation of various chemical contamination events. The nature of my work necessitates that I spend a lot of time out of town...sometimes with no or limited access to the internet. Additionally, my better half and I have been in a painfully complicated process of buying a new house (it's ending up requiring us to move twice - the first time is this weekend). Throw these situations together and add a bunch of recently hatched North American triangulum neonates, and it's probably easy to see why I haven't been able to participate much. Photos will probably be scant from me for a while, too.

On a related note, I did have the opportunity to visit my good buddy Jeff Hardwick about a week ago. I’d like to extend a HUGE “thank-you” to him and his wife Inge! A person couldn’t ask for more gracious and entertaining hosts… not to mention the chance to see such an amazing collection of top-notch and healthy animals. Speaking of the animals…I managed to talk Jeff out of an amazing pair of his hold-back Salina Cruz, Oaxaca, Mexico locality L. t. oligozona! I’ll do a whole post on the animals and their natural history in the future, but let it be said that I’m truly shocked that nobody had offered him a small ransom for them prior to me. While I knew he was producing a limited number of them, I’d never really taken a hard look at them until my visit. I was blown away. Seeing photos of the locality Latin American stuff that a few folks have on the forums is one thing, but seeing them in person is an all-together different experience! Here’s a little recommendation: if you see some of the lesser seen forms offered for sale and can afford to pick up a pair or two without filing for bankruptcy, DO IT. You won’t be disappointed.

Before parting, I'd like to address a few of the posts and forum members:

Hubbs,
I got your messages. I'll call as soon as I get the chance. Nice critters – I’m looking forward to hearing about your fall excursion. You’re welcome, and I’ll be getting them soon, too.

Doug L.,
Nice critters, buddy! Glad to see you keepin’ it real with all of those happy, healthy North American beauties.

Chris N.,
It’s always a pleasure to read your posts or chat with you on the phone. I find it refreshing to hear/read your passion and enthusiasm for your animals. Plus… you’ve got some kick-ass animals.

Dave,
The new gaigeae I got from you are awesome! Thanks, amigo! I feel privileged to work with such a fine pair from your outstanding group. You’re putting together quite the collection, and I’ll give you a call as soon as I can to hear more about it!

Doug M.,
I recently ran across some old photos of your stock. We need to chat about some of them, dude!

Jeff S.,
That does look like a crack pipe. LOL I must say, though, that IS a big nominate triangulum. You’ll get no argument from me on that.

Dell,
Holy hell, man! Nice string of posts! Had to get your internet time in before helping me move this weekend, huh?! I’ll comment on them one at a time.
Re: the gaigeae post –
I absolutely love those “little” whoppers from the new bloodline. Damn, that was a good pick-up! I’m a little jealous I didn’t move quicker and beat you to the punch on those!
Re: the hondo post –
I couldn’t let you get rid of that thing, man! No way! Even though you wanted to give him to me… He’s a special animal, and I knew you’d regret letting him out of your collection. Kinda funny that I talked some sense into YOU, isn’t it?! LOL
Re: the multistrata post –
That was simply an amazing post with a glorious array of Cherry and Thomas Co., NE animals. I wondered if you were going to put up something like this after our conversation the other night. I agree fully with your comments and ideas. Each and every animal has an intrinsic beauty, and it’s the variability within and between localities that makes them just a pleasure to work with. As you so eloquently showed us, the news-printing and dark flecking in the sides often does little to detract from the overall aesthetics of a given animal, and can sometimes help to enhance it! I can certainly think of a few animals in my collection and yours where this last point is very obviously the case!

-Cole

Replies (14)

snake_bit Oct 23, 2009 05:10 PM


Glad you could peek in and say hello Cole.
Remember if your getting a new place to live the most important thing is to check that it has a mancave downstairs that hits 55 in the winter.Otherwise tell the owner their place is worthless

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Doug L

Dniles Oct 23, 2009 07:07 PM

Cole,

Good to hear from you. I knew you were traveling but if you're a geek like me, you bring your laptop and log in to kingsnake most nights. Glad to see you're not a geek like me.

Glad you like the gaigeae. I know they are in great hands. Still jelous you visited Hardwick.

Looking forward to a time when you will have a chance to post some pics of what you produced this year.

We'll catch up soon!

Dave
DNS Reptiles

Jeff Schofield Oct 23, 2009 07:07 PM

Good luck with your moves.
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joecop Oct 23, 2009 07:40 PM

Cole, good to see your alive and kicking!! Looking forward to seeing some of your photos soon. Moving sucks a--!

cn013 Oct 24, 2009 03:45 PM

Without a doubt the trio of you northern tier milk-heads should all be given a ton of credit.... though stop blowing smoke at Hardwick! He knows he has a ton of stellar stuff already! Dude... you're going to be a force to be reckoned with for YEARS to come!
Mark my words... years...

Chris

Jeff Hardwick Oct 24, 2009 10:46 PM

I’d like to extend a HUGE “thank-you” to him and his wife Inge! A person couldn’t ask for more gracious and entertaining hosts…

Pfft. Why thank you Cole, you're welcome anytime and bring your little friend Dell along too. I make absolutely killer kebabs and chiles rellenos. Nice distraction from all the snake stuff!
Thanx for the kind words.....Jeff

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If Patrick Henry thought that taxation without representation was bad, he should see it with representation.

antelope Oct 25, 2009 12:26 AM

Dang Jeff, come down here and I'll trade you some grilled redfish for some rellenos! Then we can goof off lookin' for the third coast milks!
That shop series of Cole and Dell cracks me up!
Dan, Cole, Dell, Jeff, all you milkheads come down south sometime in the winter, the weather is right in Jan-Feb!

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Todd Hughes

terryd Oct 25, 2009 11:01 AM

Well Todd, funny you metion it, because I'll be flyfishing for Redfish in January near New Orleans. Can't wait.

-Dell

L.t. celaenops hwy 118, Brewster co.
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antelope Oct 25, 2009 02:02 PM

well, bring it down here on your way to or from! It's a good time of year here, I usually go for spotted weakfish (speckled trout)at that time of year during super cold snaps. Fun, fun, fun!
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Todd Hughes

terryd Oct 25, 2009 10:55 AM

LITTLE? Why is everybody picking on me? I think you must be confused Jeff, did you see Cole and I stand next to each other? I've got money stacks bigger then him. (Line from a Jay-Z song I've always wanted to use)

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DMong Oct 25, 2009 11:01 AM

Dell,........

I see between the two choices you had there in the pic, you chose to grab and hold the milk instead,......why is that??..LOL!!

You guys always come up with great field photos!

~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing"

joecop Oct 25, 2009 06:03 PM

I was going to mention the very same thing. Your kind of holding your right arm close to your body like you just got tagged!! Seriously though, did you have to do the quick grab on that milk right next to the noise making snake? I did that once with a copperhead and a eastern king but not sure I would risk it with that fella!

Jeff Hardwick Oct 25, 2009 09:14 PM

>>LITTLE? Why is everybody picking on me?
Ouch! It's a term of endearment not a suggestion of any physical thingy....ahem.
If there's time, Todd has a great suggestion to prowl the outer banks of TX.....dang it, I need some time off....grrr.....
This a real pale:

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If Patrick Henry thought that taxation without representation was bad, he should see it with representation.

Dniles Oct 26, 2009 08:19 PM

holy crap that animal is unreal, Jeff!!

Dave

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