Friday, March 9, 2012

Old pictures from back in the day

Albino

So per Anonymous asking for older photos, I went into my detachable hard drive, the one I uploaded all of my old stuff on before we got a new computer.

I pulled some decent photos from the group, with more to share. I wonder how long ago I had these up on the blog or other places... I'm too lazy to go and check.

Black Pastel Ringer
I am not even sure how old they are, be it a few years or like six. I know the Albino one is rather old, and so is the Black Pastel Ringer photo.

I went back to 2007 on a few of these...

G Stripe Male
What does it all mean?

It means that when you are in the business for this long, you should keep your photos and dates that you took them!

It helps remind you why you are doing what you are doing in the first place....

I remember a lot from these photos. Some of these animals (most of them, actually) I do not have anymore. 

TSK Axanthic Het Albino Male
Some of them have helped me get where I wanted to be now.

Some of them I have no idea what happened with them, who I sold them to. Some I remember exactly how they hatched, what they looked like, how long ago, etc.

Pinstripe

This Pin... I don't remember what happened. I remember it was a female, however.

Lucky!!!
I'm pretty sure this is Lucky Boy. He was so SILVER when he hatched out.

Or this may be the Super Pewter, but I don't think so.

Chipo
This is a more recent photo of Chipo, within the last two years. She has been a slow grower, so I don't recall when I took the photo, but it was not within the last 6 months to a year, that's for sure.

I may have to dig thru a lot more photos and find more. This was kinda fun.

I am still kinda sad that I don't have a screen shot of my past websites though.

THAT would have been a trip down memory lane.

---shudder---

Anyway, have a great weekend, my friends.

It should be a good one!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

COOL AND THANKS HEATHER... LOVE YOUR BLOG AND READ THEM EVERYDAY.. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!

Anonymous said...

you ever deal with RI? how do u treat or bring to vet?