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Rattlesnake Bite #7
We had a cold front blow in yesterday morning, dropping the temperature 20 degrees in about an hour. That sent some critters looking for a warm hiding place. One rattlesnake found such a place on our back porch yesterday. Then our dogs found the rattlesnake.
Fortunately, only one dog got bit. He’s been to the vet and came right back home, with meds. There is a canine vaccination for Western Diamondback rattlesnakes and our dogs got their latest dose on April 10th. Timing is everything, right? There are so many variables that go into a rattlesnake bite (the dog’s age, his size, the amount of venom, for example), even a dog current on his rattlesnake vaccine needs professional care.
Here is Clint, a few hours after being bitten. His nozzle is swollen some. The bite is just above his nose, in the dark, bruised area.
This is rattlesnake bite number seven for our pack of dogs in the 14 years we’ve lived here. All the dogs survived the bites.
Here’s Clint in his younger days, without a swollen nose.
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A glimpse into the life of a Gulf Fritillary butterfly.
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If you want a home close to the Texas Capitol building, here are a few possibilities.
The Texas Governor’s Mansion, across the street from the Texas Capitol on the south side.
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And across the street from the Texas Capitol on the west side is the Westgate Tower condo building. Built in 1966, it was the first residential high-rise building in Austin. It was controversial then and still a little bit controversial today, as it’s been designated as an historic landmark.
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Across the street from the Capitol grounds on the north side is this small apartment building, right in the middle of the state office complex. It’s probably more affordable than the Westgate Tower condos, but that’s just a guess on my part.
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If you want a home on the Texas Capitol grounds, you could live in a squirrel nest.
This is the tree with the squirrel nest. Talk about a high-rise.
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