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I visited a raptor rehabilitation center over the weekend. They have several enclosed aviaries and you can get a really close up view of the birds, but cameras have an issue focusing through the mesh screens. This one came out okay, though.

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Not really that great, I took these very quickly with just a crappy phone camera. I got home a minute ago, and there was a raccoon on the back fence, in broad daylight, which was a strange sight to see. You can see them somewhat obscured by a tree in one shot as they climbed down into the neighbor's yard immediately after. And then, funnily enough, I could still tell where the raccoon was in the neighbor's yard, because in a tree not far away, there was a squirrel checking them out and watching them. I don't know why I found that amusing, using a squirrel as a scout to figure out where the raccoon generally was out of view.
 

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A project OG Xbox I'm thinking about fixing up at some point. Maybe soon, or maybe later down the road, I don't know. But for right now, I was thinking about Xbox, and decided to try and clean up one I have sitting in my closet the best I can. I should have taken before pictures, but trust me - this thing was COVERED in dust and fairly deep marks. The dust largely all came off, but there's so many crevices and whatnot that it's still present, because Xboxes are a TERRIBLE design for collecting dust and trying to clean them. For what it's worth, the "gills" or whatever you call them on the sides, you couldn't see they were black at all - it was just completely tan, and the Xbox in general had a ton of dust just all over it. The marks...improved with a magic eraser, though a lot of light ones still remain that just won't come out. Overall, it's definitely a big improvement, even if it's not "great". It's not collector grade or anything, but it's as good as I frankly care to get it. Believe me, compared to what it was (which I sadly don't have pictures of), it looks a LOT better.

No cables, no controllers. Just the console itself for now. Technically, I think I have one controller...somewhere in my closet, but from what I remember, it's trashed and ratted out. Gross, spongey buttons, sticks practically falling off - I'm not going to bother to hunt for it. Seeing as I'll have to buy new cables for the thing (an opportunity to upgrade to an HDMI adapter anyway), a new controller is undoubtedly on the shopping list as well. No idea where the cables actually went, and it's annoyed me for years. For years, this Xbox has sat in my closet both at the current place I live, and at the old house I used to live, and even then several years ago, the cables were missing for it. Hunted EVERYWHERE for the bastards back in the day, never found them. They're just gone, probably disappeared during a previous couple moves that happened over a decade ago. Not even sure how the Xbox turned up but not the cables with it. I'm actually not even sure the Xbox WORKS or not to begin with, remembering having gone through at least one Xbox as a kid that just stopped reading discs, and I'm not sure why I stopped using the other one I only very vaguely remember. Could have sworn it worked, but the last time I played OG Xbox at all (besides playing the discs through Xbox 360 backwards compatibility) was probably 15+ years ago. So it's a crapshoot if this bastard even works even if I had the cables for it, and makes me a bit reluctant to actually go out and spend money buying said cables. But I don't know, I'm kind of curious. For now, at least the console itself looks much less horrendous. This thing, ever since probably 2009, has lived its life in closets, in sheds (god knows the amount of spiders and rats that have been all over it), under entertainment centers, and it's certainly not been treated with a lot of care and has been shoved around a lot and had stuff sit on it and scuff it all to hell. But here it is today, looking at least sort of respectable. Would be cool to get new cables, new controllers for it and upgrade it into the modern era a bit with HDMI and aftermarket goodies and turn it into the counterpart to my PS2 I currently use a lot.
 

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I was wiping down some of the dust off my Nintendo 64 I bought many months back, and I just now realized something; I think mine might actually be a Japanese model for some strange reason, judging by a sticker underneath it. What's weird is I've been playing American games on it the whole time. Maybe this one had the conversion done at some point in its past ownership(s) that allows it to play Japanese or American cartridges. This has me questioning a lot of things now, but I don't have any Japanese games to actively test whether it IS a Japanese N64 at this time. The hell is it even doing in America? I never actually payed attention when I bought it online, and all I remember was that it was listed as "refurbished" (which it hardly seemed to be), and that there was a lot of them in stock. I wonder if this was part of some big import of Japanese consoles into the US, but I'm not entirely sure why. Has me scratching my head, and all I really know is my N64 has a Japanese sticker under it for some reason. I looked it up, and American N64s have a different sticker, so this is not normal as far as I know.
 

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Say hello to my new pet spider - a Bold Jumping Spider!

...Well, he's dead. I found them dead in the garage, and decided to snatch their body for some pictures. Such pretty, green mouth parts they have. To honor them, I put them in front of my window so their corpse is forever looking out at the garden outside. Such a good spider - he doesn't bite. Totally chill little guy.
 

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