Glad to see you back but cicadas, oh no! Seeing trees covered with their skins gives me the willies :-)I had a cat once who liked to eat cicadas. She would stroll into the house with one still buzzing in her mouth!q
This is such an ideal post/photo combination that I suspect you've been waiting for the ideal chance to use it. Well, if you are able to make posts again, then I consider that an ideal situation.
Oh good, you're back! And with a pair of gorgeous photos too. What a lovely, tender shade of green that bug is.
And all this time I've been shamelessly ripping off your "natural grafitti" meme, with my decidedly inferior pix. Now I want a macro lens. More than that, I want more of your posts. They make my day.
welcome back - i've missed you. these things used to scare the pewat out of me when i was a kid (the emerged cicada), but my sister and i used to collect the empty shells and hang them everywhere. weird little kids!!
Dog catches the cicadas and carries them around in her mouth- grinning. Crazy dog.. Glad to see you posting again. I'm always interested in what you are going to catch on film next.
I have been trying to catch a picture of these birds who have built a nest near the lake to send to you if you dont mind. Maybe you know what they are but I have never seen them around here before.
Glad to see you back but cicadas, oh no! Seeing trees covered with their skins gives me the willies :-)I had a cat once who liked to eat cicadas. She would stroll into the house with one still buzzing in her mouth!q
ReplyDeleteWow! What amazing pictures! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNature can teach us so much. In what ways is your own life emerging with the cicadas?
Glad you are back. Missed you..
ReplyDeleteThis is such an ideal post/photo combination that I suspect you've been waiting for the ideal chance to use it. Well, if you are able to make posts again, then I consider that an ideal situation.
ReplyDeleteOh good, you're back! And with a pair of gorgeous photos too. What a lovely, tender shade of green that bug is.
ReplyDeleteAnd all this time I've been shamelessly ripping off your "natural grafitti" meme, with my decidedly inferior pix. Now I want a macro lens. More than that, I want more of your posts. They make my day.
welcome back - i've missed you. these things used to scare the pewat out of me when i was a kid (the emerged cicada), but my sister and i used to collect the empty shells and hang them everywhere. weird little kids!!
ReplyDeleteAre you sticking around for awhile this time? Or just teasing.
ReplyDeletegood to have you back.
Great photos!
ReplyDeleteYay!
ReplyDeleteWhat cute bugs. Is that a smile I see on the cicada's dial!?
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you back; you've been gone way too long but are still number one on my blogline!
ReplyDeleteOntario Wanderer (having trouble posting a comment this morning)
Thanks everybody, I think life will resume as normal now. :)
ReplyDeleteEva this is the first time I ever saw one emerging. He didn't move a whisker in the whole time that I was all up in his face taking pictures!
SM, I've been away from the blog for a while now so I'm just newly above ground too.
H&B2, I didn't even know you were back. Yay!
Pablo, I took the photo about a week ago. When trying to think of what to post last night, the similarity occured to me!
Thanks Ron! I was particularly struck by the odd shade of green. I'm off to check your blog, just after this comment. :)
YSW, if I'd seen this bug as a kid I'd have been scard too I think. But we only ever saw their shells back then.
Clare, I think I'm back for a while. I just had too many things going on at once for a while there.
CB, I think he's just happy to see you. :)
Thanks Janet, Dave & OW. I've only got a billion blog posts to catch up on reading now...
HI!
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you again.
Good to see you ! Fantastic photos!!
ReplyDeleteDog catches the cicadas and carries them around in her mouth- grinning. Crazy dog.. Glad to see you posting again. I'm always interested in what you are going to catch on film next.
ReplyDeleteI have been trying to catch a picture of these birds who have built a nest near the lake to send to you if you dont mind. Maybe you know what they are but I have never seen them around here before.