The first one I am using for the back cover of my new book of love poems and in place of the road of light from the setting sun, I am printing a poem whose structure and theme match the path of the light on the water.
Hello Judy! You’re so prolific that I can’t read all your posts from the time I was away, but I’m caught up with January’s. Lots of amazing photos, and these are among my favorites. I enjoyed reading about your struggles with the tomato paste can and about bagworms. I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t want to be a female bagworm. 🙂 (Sorry if this is a duplicate comment. My first didn’t seem to take.)
Ha. I had exactly the same thought about the female bagworm. And don’t know if you got to the place where it totally disappeared a second time and never reappeared, so it must have been a male who metamorphosed into a moth. One of life’s mysteries. There are so many exotic insects that appear here just once and never again. I should do a blog on them but it would take so long to reaccess their photos..Maybe I will one day. The cowkiller ant is another one..fascinating.
Great photos Judy.
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Wow, loving these seascapes, Judy 👏 That sunset is spectacular; thanks for joining the fun 🤩
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The first one I am using for the back cover of my new book of love poems and in place of the road of light from the setting sun, I am printing a poem whose structure and theme match the path of the light on the water.
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Wow, that will look amazing 🤩
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Thanks, Jez.
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Hello Judy! You’re so prolific that I can’t read all your posts from the time I was away, but I’m caught up with January’s. Lots of amazing photos, and these are among my favorites. I enjoyed reading about your struggles with the tomato paste can and about bagworms. I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t want to be a female bagworm. 🙂 (Sorry if this is a duplicate comment. My first didn’t seem to take.)
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Ha. I had exactly the same thought about the female bagworm. And don’t know if you got to the place where it totally disappeared a second time and never reappeared, so it must have been a male who metamorphosed into a moth. One of life’s mysteries. There are so many exotic insects that appear here just once and never again. I should do a blog on them but it would take so long to reaccess their photos..Maybe I will one day. The cowkiller ant is another one..fascinating.
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