A dead bug is a good bug, but
A live KatyDid is a pleasant bug!
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What the chewing locust left,
the swarming locust has eaten;
What the swarming locust left,
the crawling locust has eaten;
And what the crawling locust left,
the consuming locust has eaten.
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Orchelimum vulgare, a meadow katydid (Conocephalinae), Picture (link) courtessy of North American Katydids (link) . Locust KatyDid Bug Bugs Insect Insects Religion Life . . . . . . . . Note: North American KatyDid link, http://buzz.ifas.ufl.edu/katydids.htm
Jim I know that I showed you a hairy scorpion but are you trying to scare me again. I don't mind as long as I don't physically see them. Scragend found a bright green scorpion in the flower bed by our court yard today. He said that it was half dead. So he took it at let it go in a wash near our house.
ReplyDeleteHmmm.
Take care xx
hey Jim,
ReplyDeletei had always wondered what KatyDid ? :)
and thanks for stopping by , your a hoot :)
and i'm some better, still have a headach, but i have all the time!
blessings to ya!
Hi Jim!
ReplyDeleteJust back from camping. Thought I'd drop a note even though I haen't anything to tell about what Katy did.
I've been finding the shells all over the place. Sure sign that fall is on the way ;)
ReplyDeleteHI Jim thanks for your visits and comments.
ReplyDeleteA dead bug is a good bug
now ive caught up with everyone ill be back to read more
April may. May June? Well, Katydid.
ReplyDeleteThat top bug looks like what we always called a "jar fly". At any rate that is one dead bug.
ReplyDelete(I only drive by that church that I take pictures of the sign. I belong to a Baptist church though!) Our church doesn't do the signs like that.