Cricket not doing well after roaming in the chemical zone.
Oh dear! Not much gets past your wife.
AlicanteBrenda wrote:
Oh dear! Not much gets past your wife.
More like a casualty of war. We live close to an Elementary school and this time of year roaches are an issue.
But I do mind my p's and q's. :wink:
Poor thing. He doesn't look too chirper.
Muddyvalley wrote:
Poor thing. He doesn't look too chirper.
He wasn't very "chirper" at all. What I noted as interesting is his right eye to him. It's almost clear and the inside dark area appears to be retracting. Shot is pretty well in focus as you can see the individual lenses so it not a focus issue on my part.
Must be good stuff, my front porch looks like a battle ground this morning so the we are well engaged in this years war of the roaches. Sorry about the puns.
;) No I'm not.
As disgusting as they are beautiful work Jim.
CraigFair wrote:
As disgusting as they are beautiful work Jim.
Thanks Craig. I always thought Crickets were beneficial but I guess not. Only good for spider and bird food.
;)
:thumbdown: (Just kidding )Nice shots
naturepics43 wrote:
:thumbdown: (Just kidding) Nice shots
Rofl. Finally an honest person.
Thanks for be thumbs down!
:wink: :wink:
naturepics43 wrote:
:thumbdown: (Just kidding )Nice shots
That's not cricket! As I believe the Brits say. :-)
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