...is willing to accept that she creates her own reality except for some of the parts where she can't help but wonder what the hell she was thinking.
~Thank you to Brian Andreas
I LOVE this. These insects are up there with butterflies and dragonflies with me. EXCELLENT photo, and I don't think I've ever seen one quite that color before.
This is one of the best close-ups of a praying mantis I have ever seen. It is an awesome photograph.
ReplyDelete...Oh what a wonderful photo! I love Praying Mantis' - they are a very beneficial insect to have in the garden and beautiful and mysterious too...
ReplyDelete...Blessings... :o)
Or it could be saying "you bug me!"
ReplyDeleteVery, very cool!
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely mantis his colors are BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeletegreat picture you've got here!
The only insect I know that will actually turn its head to look at you. Very weird. But love them. Great picture!
ReplyDeleteFantastic pic! Wow!
ReplyDeleteWe don't get those lovely little creatures here - what a shame!
Oh, how cool! I lvoe that Annie! What a funny character he is!
ReplyDeletewhat a great photo, I would have been running the other way if I saw this.......
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That's cute! Really good clear crisp shot.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this. These insects are up there with butterflies and dragonflies with me. EXCELLENT photo, and I don't think I've ever seen one quite that color before.
ReplyDeletethey adapt to the color of their surroundings as protection. this is beautiful, annie! i love it!
ReplyDeletemine was in the impatiens and it took on a lot of the green. Look at how different they both are:
http://katespictureaday.blogspot.com/2008/09/dont-hate-me-because-im-beautiful.html
(i hope you don't mind me putting it here).
Not at all, Kate! And I linked to that post as well! Your photo is beautiful.
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