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Aug. 27th, 2005 12:13 pmMy summers end with reddish-orange things -- ripe tomatoes, meadowhawk dragonflies, and newts, if the weather cooperates. It's possible, depending on where you live, that your summers may end without newts... and that's a damn shame. Anyway, since it was cool today, damp and foggy with intermittant rain, it was perfect newt weather and so I have newts for the end of my summer. I took pictures for you.










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Date: 2005-08-28 04:05 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-08-28 12:07 pm (UTC)The grownup (green and yellow, with the same red spots they had as juveniles) newts are in the water, usually near the edges. They float up and bask, only to wiggle down and hide in the leaves at the bottom when you walk by. Determined children can catch them with bare hands, as I spent many a summer afternoon proving.
We have (as you have probably guessed from the pictures) lots of these at my house. They're easy to catch and don't bite, so if you stopped by at some point, I would be happy to catch you a newt to look at up close if you wanted.
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Date: 2005-08-28 05:37 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-08-28 11:28 am (UTC)In the originals, the newts are centered so all of them would work nicely in that respect.
I don't really want to upload them all because the images are like eight hundred K to a meg apiece and that's just painful over a 26.4 kbps connection... but if you pick one, I'll be happy to upload it for you.