The most recent addition to the flock is this Rosecraft Sweetwater Creek Senator that fell out of the mailbox this afternoon.
Why did Rosecraft go for the "Senator" pattern before a more traditional swayback? What am I gonna call this one given I already have a lamb dubbed the "Stagnator" - "Stagnator: The Second Term?" Kinda wordy... and confusing... maybe it fits the theme...
While I may never get the answer to any of the above questions, one thing I know is this: If all Red Deer stag had these genetics, I don't think I'd turn my nose up at it quite as often as I tend to.
The knife is sitting on a banana flower. Because in autumn in the tropics, harvesting fruit is what we do instead of admiring pretty color-changing leaves. Bananas, the world's largest herb (and the fruit is, botanically speaking, a giant berry

) grow like weeds around here. On the right side of the pic, the things with what look like little yellow flowers on top, are proto-bananas. They'll get bigger (and turn yellow) over the next week or two.