Showing posts with label Columbine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Columbine. Show all posts

Friday, June 28, 2013

The Return of the Willy Wonka Bug // Have you ever seen


Have you ever seen . . .  a creature like this?


A return infers a sighting once before, so for my newer blog followers, here's the scoop:

Last Spring, I found this little critter in a Dandelion. Shortly thereafter, I re-found him on a blade of grass a couple inches over; this goofy, long-legged bug with awesome, though ridiculously long, striped antennae is an excellent jumper! 
Apparently, it comes in very handy for avoiding UBO's (Unidentified Black Objects)


Not only excellent, but superlightingintheblinkofaneyequick as well. While trying to photograph his unique features, I lost track of him several times, because I kept making the fatal mistake of Getting Too Close for His Comfort, and then Blinking.

*ping*

You see him jump- but you never see him land.


Naturally, after I discovered this unknown bug that I had never seen or heard of, I  bestowed upon him a unique name to match his unique self.
Therefore he was dubbed the Willy Wonka bug, because, well,it's fitting for a green bodied bug with teal-ish stripes across his back,  tawny orange, black striped gangly legs, and graceful antennae,  twice as long as his body, that are black and white. Can't you imagine them being pets of the Oompa loompas?


Naturally,  when this guy appeared on our screen the other day, I was delighted! Yes, absolutely delighted over a bug. On the screen. A really small bug. 
An unidentified, small bug on the screen.

=)



This year I was more curious, and, after scouring the internet for long-legged bugs with striped antennae, I was happy to find that I had a Katydid nymph in the deck planter! The website where I identified him was pretty complete, with great pictures of his friends and relations, showing them in various stages of their life and the wide variety of colors that they appear in.
Take a look?


By the way,if you're hoping to find one . . . look on your flowers.
I watched this guy first stick his head down the center of the flower, and I thought "Aha! He's a nectar sipper!" But then, as he moved from petal to petal, I noticed a trail of tiny, oval spots following him . . . so he's actually just a Common Petal Muncher.


An' though they be excellent jumpers, they also be miserable climbers. Or scared of heights. But it's more probable that their gangly legs just get in the way, making the story of Katy and the Tomato Stalk a very short story. Sadly, she attempted heights too high and plummeted about four branches before disappearing into the small carpet of small weeds below.




The End     =)




God Bless!
                                   ~Jenny  ♥

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

My Sweet Columbine























God Bless!
                                   ~Jenny  ♥

Monday, May 27, 2013

Spring Flowers and a small article of notice

I got so caught up in the flowery trees that I neglected the flowers on the ground! (Tsk, tsk.) 
Therefore I shall scatter pictures of them in the next couple posts.  =)

I shall also mention that I've been blogging for a year and 5 days!  (I started on the 22nd)
I looked back to that first post and saw that it seemed rather stiff and uncertain, kinda like I didn't know what I was really doing. (Which . . . I didn't! =P)
Now I have a better idea of what the purpose of this blog is and what I would like to accomplish on it.

So, without further ado, I present some more pictures of God's handiwork!


* Bleeding hearts





* Dontcha' just love the little curly-cues on this Dandelion?



 * Daisy



* Tulips






* Daffodil




* Grape hyacinths



* Petunia



* Lilac



* Rosebud



* Colombine



* Rose



 As you might have noticed, this post doesn't focus on one particular flower. How are you liking' that?  =D

1. Do you like the "focused" posts?  (where I show pictures of just one flower/tree/person/)

2. Or,  you think mixed posts are more interesting,

3. Or, you'd like to see a little of both?

 I'd really like to know, so don't be shy!    =)






God Bless!
                                   ~Jenny  ♥



Oh, and in case you'd like to see what just hatched robins look like, you might click here, because I found a picture I searched frantically for the other day to include in my post . . .  but didn't find.  ;)


Sunday, August 5, 2012

Black and White

I think I'll spend this week showing some of my favorite photo effects, like black and white, sepia, cross process, ortanish... fun effects that make our pictures so cool looking. = D
These are some of my favorite black and white pictures, though most of them were not taken in black and white but converted afterwards. After all, a color picture can be changed to black and white, but a black and white picture cannot be changed to color. = )

We'll start off with some sunny Sunflowers . . .










Move on to Daisies . . .




Bleeding Hearts . . . .








These two though, are White Bleeding Hearts at the arboretum.




Columbine . . .


 Spirea . . .


  Roses!

  










Some portraits . . .







I only edited this picture from my friend, but it turned out really good so I wanted to post it.  =)

Portraits of my Beagle, Daisy . . .





 Yup, she's sticking her tongue out! =D

  My sister actually took this. =)


 


Some wildlife . . .



 Cardinals are my favorite birds!




Man-made structures . . .










Trees n' leaves . . .





 These water drops make a little almost-smiley face  =  I