365: January Collage
32/365: "Arriving at one goal is the starting poin…
Juvenile Western Boxelder Bug
Everything Red Reminds Me of Red Stiletto: Feed th…
33/365: "...My One And Only Mooooooo" ~ Steve Brie…
It's All About Trust.
Droplet-Covered Weed
34/365: "Man does not weave this web of life. He i…
Buds
Reunited! (I wish this was my 365 pick!)
35/365: "The real voyage of discovery consists not…
Droplet-Covered Daffodil (1 pic below)
Mask Textures
36/365: "Man is least himself when he talks in his…
Miniature "Tulip"
Rosehips
37/365: "The spiral in a snail's shell is the same…
Weird & Wonderful: The Larkspur Bud (1 more pic be…
Close-Up & Personal: Tiny Blade of Grass with Drop…
38/365: "Nature will bear the closest inspection.…
Couscous in the Making (And a Nod to Red & Stephan…
Sharp-Shinned Hawk Hoping for an Easy Lunch Ticket
39/365: "As iron is eaten away by rust, so the env…
31/365: "Charm them with your presence as soon as…
The Addams Family = The Fungus Family
Silver Droplets
30/265: "I never think of the future - it comes so…
Mt. McLoughlin
Droplet-Covered Juniper Berries
29/365: "I'd Like to Thank the Academy..." ~ Actor…
"Four score and seven years ago our fathers brough…
"Hi! My name is Adorable, what's yours?"
28/365: "Life consists not in holding good cards b…
Silhouette
Condensation
27/365: "Texture is the most enduring and ubiquito…
"The past becomes a texture, an ambience to our pr…
"Growth is a spiral process, doubling back on itse…
26/365: "Like a great poet, Nature knows how to pr…
"Look deep into nature, and then you will understa…
Skipper on Yellowing Blackberry Leaf
25/365: "We think too small, like the frog at the…
"Every flower is a soul blossoming in nature." ~ G…
"Weather is a great metaphor for life–sometimes it…
24/365: “Far over the misty mountains cold, to dun…
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Fuzzy Wuzzy Was A Bug
Look at this tiny cutie pie!! I've seen these itty-bitty guys on the wall in our bathroom every once in a while, but this is the first time I've actually gotten reasonable pictures. No longer than 1/8" long, this Box Elder Bug larva looks like a dark speck on the wall! As I took pictures, I noticed that he crept very slowly up the wall, at a speed I could barely detect! Amazing!
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