Native to the San Francisco Bay Area, this is about where I live, my home, garden, pets, and general environment in which I live. Sometimes something blows in on the wind, or a plant bloom at a certain time of year, but there is always something to catch my eye around my house and in the middle of my schedules. I keep lots of pets, and grow plants of all sorts, so I'm hoping show all the nature I bring into my home and garden, or the nature that comes around on it's own. As I try to stay connected to the natural world, I'll share what I can video capture along the way.
I don't have the exact link, but USGS maps are part of the public domain, so if you go to the usgs.gov website, there is a map viewer that you can zoom in and find maps of the areas you are looking at.
Don't have the link directly, but the USGS has a few public map tools on their website that are very useful and packed with good maps, once you figure out how to use the website. www.usgs.gov/products/maps
Fantastic capture!! that's very appreciate watching this channel. I really love all the video hounding of rocks and mineral..I can see a lot of beautiful natural texture .. and your work is very nice to see.. an incredible this gemstone. Enjoying it!
Thank you very much! I'm hoping to make more. So much fun find minerals and rocks. Sometimes it about enjoying their beauty as nature made it and sometimes it is turning them into something beautiful to wear or decorate.
The lowest on the pecking order being the most aggressive is something we've seen in the pups as well. I guess it's a pretty universal thing: if you're confident in your position/ authority you're not threatened by newcomers, but if you're not, you'll be desperate to establish dominance ASAP... I'd argue that holds true in most office environments too 😅
Yes, we are literally seeing the "pecking order" being formed! Maybe a law of nature, and explains so many social situations. Humans and dogs aren't so far evolved from chickens I guess, LOL!