An old shot....but don't know if I have ever used it. If I did, I think it was a LONG time ago. It is from August of 2008. Below is another shot from my daughter Taken just a 3 or 4 days ago.
It blew up a storm the other day and she found this praying mantis clinging to the shop door. So, she took it inside till the storm was over then took it back outside and set it free.
The first picture is very cute. Your daughter is amazing!
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteNature's ornaments with purpose! YAM xx
Delightful creatures! Love these pictures.
ReplyDeleteSo kind of your daughter to do that. I love your photo - so cute.
ReplyDeleteGran imagen Rose
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no way would I touch a preying mantis or bring one in the house, good job from our daughter. now I am wondering if she is a vegan since she cares so much about critters.... love the photo, hers and yours. I don't remember ever seeing the grasshopper playing pe pi
ReplyDeleteHello, love the photos. It is nice of your daughter to protect the Praying Mantis. Enjoy your day, happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteThat first one really blends in to his surroundings. That second one is huge. I wouldn't have known how big it was without your daughters hand there for reference. Very nice of her to help him out during the storm
ReplyDeleteDoes it only have one arm or is it how the picture was made?
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Love the title and your shot to go with it! Friendship
ReplyDeleteBoth the images are beautiful..
ReplyDeleteI love that Praying Mantis..What a nice gesture on your daughter's part!
We in the South ofIndia believe that a Praying Mantis or a Grass Hopper inside the house brings luck!!
Devi :)
I would like to meet a 'praying mantis' once!
ReplyDeleteI like both pictures. Good for your daughter!
ReplyDeleteNeat insect shots.
ReplyDeleteWow, that mantis is huge!! Excellent photos.
ReplyDeleteThese are great images! I hardly ever see praying mantis anymore. It seems like the insects that I saw as a child have more or less disappeared like praying mantis, ladybugs, and snails.
ReplyDeleteInsects are cool aren't they
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That was so nice that your daughter brought the praying mantis inside during the storm, and then let it back outside after. Wow, you are getting storms at this time of year? It's been a hot Summer, Rose, and looking forward to the Fall.
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I just had to shoo a grasshopper away so it wouldn’t come into the house.
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