Post Format The Profundity of Haiku May 16, 2018 20 comments The seriousness of zen-like Haiku: Profound! Beetle Juice tastes great! Beetle Juice main ingredient… Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2018 Share this:ShareTwitterFacebookEmailPinterestRedditLinkedInTumblrLike this:Like Loading...
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog says: 16. May 2018 Thank you, Belinda! He wasn’t exactly cooperative! 🙂 Reply
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog says: 16. May 2018 Ah, that depends on your preference, Jim! The exoskeleton does provide extra nutrients though. 🙂 Reply
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog says: 16. May 2018 And uncooperatively fast! 🙂 Reply
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog says: 16. May 2018 So glad you see it, Mitza! Tweetie says, “Hi!” 🙂 Reply
Anne says: 16. May 2018 Is that a May bug? Haven’t seen one of those in more than a decade… Great shot! Reply
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog says: 16. May 2018 Goodness, i hope that May Bugs aren’t going extinct! Actually it is a more rare form, a Green June Bug. 🙂 Reply
Anne says: 16. May 2018 Ah, I see. It appears they belong to the same family. I guess my lack of exposure to May Bugs is due to location rather, or at least I hope so because it would be awful if they went extinct.
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog says: 16. May 2018 Thanks much, Scifi! 🙂 Give LM a hug for us! I rolled around on the living room floor with our two today! 🙂 Reply
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog says: 16. May 2018 I understand, Jazz! I’m glad i’m a vegetarian! 🙂 Reply
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog says: 16. May 2018 Thanks, Marcela! Hoping your week is going great! 🙂 Reply
lindasschaub says: 16. May 2018 What interesting stripes he has on his body. Amazing as we’d never notice without being so close up. Reply
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog says: 16. May 2018 🙂 There’s a lot of things that we don’t ever see if we are not close up. Reply
Wonderful shot Tom!
Thank you, Belinda! He wasn’t exactly cooperative! 🙂
With or without the pulp? Ha!!
Ah, that depends on your preference, Jim! The exoskeleton does provide extra nutrients though. 🙂
He is fabulous!!
And uncooperatively fast! 🙂
just beautiful, Thomas, have a nice day, regards Mitza
So glad you see it, Mitza! Tweetie says, “Hi!” 🙂
Is that a May bug? Haven’t seen one of those in more than a decade… Great shot!
Goodness, i hope that May Bugs aren’t going extinct! Actually it is a more rare form, a Green June Bug. 🙂
Ah, I see. It appears they belong to the same family. I guess my lack of exposure to May Bugs is due to location rather, or at least I hope so because it would be awful if they went extinct.
Excellent. 😀
Thanks much, Scifi! 🙂 Give LM a hug for us! I rolled around on the living room floor with our two today! 🙂
Aw always a good way to spend the morning! 🙂
Oh my! Great photo, but … not all that appetizing …
I understand, Jazz! I’m glad i’m a vegetarian! 🙂
Amazing green colors! Great shot Tom! 🙂
Thanks, Marcela! Hoping your week is going great! 🙂
What interesting stripes he has on his body. Amazing as we’d never notice without being so close up.
🙂 There’s a lot of things that we don’t ever see if we are not close up.