So every once in a while you will see an albino deer. It's rare, but they do exist. But even more rare than that, I mean extremely rare, is the melanistic, or black deer. Their hair is black because they produce too much of the skin pigment melatonin. Check out these pictures below. Also, you can hit this link to find out more information on this rare animal.
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Montreal Topiary Gardens
I got these in an e-mail, and couldn't track down the original source. Anywho, here are some great pictures of the Montreal Topiary Gardens:

Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Chinese Menu
We had our first Chinese take-out menu shoved under our door the other day. I put it up on the fridge for later reference, when I noticed a little engrish mistake.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Nifty Links
The Krispy Kreme Doughnut Burger
If you are like me, you struggle daily with the decision, "which should I eat, a burger or a doughnut?" Well, say goodbye to your troubles, some genius at the Indiana State Fair has combined the two. Yes, all the goodness of a cheeseburger, with a Krispy Kreme bun.
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Thanks Riley!
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Drug Bust
If you were driving down a country road, and you came across this truck, you wouldn't look twice. But luckily someone did take a closer look, because the cops found a bunch of drugs stuffed inside the bale of hay.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
17 Facts About Bacon
Mmm, pork bellies, aka "Natures Candy." Here are 17 delicious facts about bacon.
[Via: Online Schools]

[Via: Online Schools]
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Kitty Wuvs A Wittle Baby Wabbit
Have you ever seen something so cute it made you want to vomit rainbows and unicorn glitter? Well, this is one of those things. It's so sweet, your great grandchildren will get diabetes from you watching it.
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I'm Finally in Ohio
So I hauled my family and all my worldly possessions across the country this week. It took three days (35 or so hours on the road), but we are finally here. I love our country, but driving on 1-80 through Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio has taught me several things. First, we eat way too much corn. Seriously, there is a lot of it growing out there. Second, I do not want to live in the midwest, outside of any major city, it's simply too boring (sorry to those of you who may love living there). And third, it all looks the same out there.
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