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Morning Brunch, for FOTD Nov 16, 2024

This photo was actually taken by my neighbor David Bershad,  peeking over my wall to capture this wonderful shot of a grasshopper on my favorite hibiscus. As you can see, it has taken a few bites out of the flower.

Hoping for a miracle for Cee!!! xoxo

For Cee’s FOTD

Grasshopper..For Last on the Card, April, 2024

Why, every single month, do I see someone posting their Last On The Card photos and it is again a surprise?  Okay… here I go looking….be right back.

 

For once, I actually love my last on the card photo. To be honest, this was second to last but the last one was a QR code and I have no idea what it was for, so will not post it.  This fellow is much more interesting anyway.  And for once it didn’t jump just before I snapped the photo!

For Brian’s Last on The Card prompt

Hibiscus and Hopper: FOTD Aug 24, 2022

The new (within the past year) hibiscus bush has six blooms on it!  Even more beautiful in closeup, except for one factor! They must taste as good as they look. This little muncher was only 1/2 inch long, but when I put my finger out hoping he’d crawl aboard, he must have jumped 7 feet in the air! As good in his leaps as in his chomps. Click on photos to enlarge.

For Cee’s FOTD

The Duchess’s Hair Comb

The Duchess’s Hair Comb

In a very strong wind, in a leap of confusion,
a grasshopper staged an act of intrusion.
His leap took him higher than ever before
just as a visitor opened the door,
and he rocketed high over carpet and chair
to land in the dowager’s snowy white hair.
His illegal entry unplanned and unwitting,
he clung to her coiffure and he ceased his wild flitting.
As friend after friend arrived at her door,
each was given to say, “I simply adore
your new hair ornament. Is it vintage Lalique?
and they came a bit closer, the better to peek
at the grasshopper clinging within a stiff curl,
sprayed liberally so it wouldn’t unfurl.

The grand dame, a bit dotty and splendidly vain,
said over and over and over again,
“Yes, it is,” and bent over to pour out more tea.
Then she  settled again, with a cup on her knee.
As the gossip flowed on with nary a bleep,
the grasshopper settled and soon fell asleep.
By this means, he avoided a swat or a squashing
as all of the ladies continued their noshing.
They murdered each sandwich and cookie and cake,
never once taking note that her comb was a fake. 
And when the tea ended, he took a small ride
as his patron accompanied her guests all outside.
Then he took a great leap and was finally free
to luxuriate in his new liberty.

Not one person there knew the truth of the matter.
One guest told the tale to her favorite hatter
of the fabulous jewel the dowager wore
and the hatter relayed it to more and to more
of his customers, then asked the lady who wore it
if she would show him, so he, too, could adore it.
So she raided her vaults and her jewelry case,
but the jewel had vanished—was gone with no trace.
And the lady, known lately as vague and forgetful,
imagined great loss and grew angry and fretful.

She questioned her servants, then called the police,

but since she could find not a trace of the piece—
no receipts or photos or proofs of insurance—
the police could not give her any assurance
that they could recover it, and soon departed,
leaving the dowager so broken-hearted,
now convinced that this hair ornament was her favorite,
mourning the fact that no more could she savor it.
Thus goes the story that was handed down
among the servants and all over town.
It went down in history as a grand theft
that left the grand duchess sorely bereft.
While down in the garden,  hearty and hale,
her purloined jewel calmly munched on her kale.

Prompt words today are carpet, rocket, garden, intrusion and illegal.

INSECTS AND IGUANAS: CEE’S B AND W CHALLENGE, THE LETTER “I”

(Click on first photo to enlarge all.)

https://ceenphotography.com/2017/03/30/cees-black-white-photo-challenge-letters-i-or-j/

Driven Buggy!!!

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I’ve been saving this picture for over a month, hoping it will fit into some prompt category, but since none have arisen, I’m issuing my own challenge.  Send me a picture or publish on your blog or Facebook something that drives you buggy!  much as I love seeing grasshoppers–especially this huge one that jumped out at me while i was trying to photograph something else–I believe Little Bird–I don’t like what they do to my plants and my dad had horrible stories of clouds of grasshoppers miles wide descending and eating everything in sight when he was a boy in South Dakota.  Devastating to farmers.  I’ve had so many hit my windshield that it became impossible to see to drive and also times when I skidded off the road when there were so many grasshoppers on the road that the highways becae slippery.  So please publish a picture of what drives you buggy and tell the story. Don’t forget to establish a link to my blog so we can share our stories and pictures!