I'm sorry but there is nothing cute about that bug. Nothing. My daughter and I found a dead one in the parking lot at the doctors the other day. We were both glad it was dead ; )
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HUH!!!what is with that last comment. I could not make one bit of sense of it! Now back to your locus...that is a great macro...but I am scared to death of them...they are just so darn ugly. Although it is pretty cool to find their shell when they shed them.
The Church Lady and A New England Life-LOL. I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Janis-I'm just sayin' sometimes we shy away from folks because they are grumpy or their appearance scares us(ie..a homeless person), but if we take the time to look past that we see the good that's often there.
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wow. Was he ALIVE when you snapped his photo? Those things are creepy.
I'm sorry but there is nothing cute about that bug. Nothing. My daughter and I found a dead one in the parking lot at the doctors the other day. We were both glad it was dead ; )
Very very very cool photo!
In any country disguise of out of the ordinary military units engaged in diving, there are also groups of assorted, old for polite functions. They are in most cases, deliverance services, but also with the construction of cut facilities and buildings, or in water. Training of these professionals include periodically leaf a diving lecture, but also how to guidance a liberating in effect under ditch-water, and the ways and principles of adept and unhurt, running orders submarines. Assorted specialize in these units, and firm situations are selected in the interdependence of the needs and functions to create. Working in teams is a priority of such dangerous and requires continuous rehabilitation of personal skills. This ensures a smart, organized scuba diving lesson, led during the most sagacious diving instructors who can bragging of a long-standing practice in this charge, profit numerous successes and records. Some of them take off the care and using the self-employed modus operandi, train enthusiasts of the last ways of spending let out time.
Mike [url=http://www.hotdive.dogory.pl]Kurs nurkowania[/url]
HUH!!!what is with that last comment. I could not make one bit of sense of it! Now back to your locus...that is a great macro...but I am scared to death of them...they are just so darn ugly. Although it is pretty cool to find their shell when they shed them.
The Church Lady and A New England Life-LOL. I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Janis-I'm just sayin' sometimes we shy away from folks because they are grumpy or their appearance scares us(ie..a homeless person), but if we take the time to look past that we see the good that's often there.
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