Well, it's that time of year again. The first to arrive are the wasps and mud daubers for we are appear to be the center of their universe. I suspect that there is a portal between their world and our house like a wormhole in the universe that they use to travel back and forth.
They get into our sun-room and they obviously don't remember how they got in so I find them dead on the floor or window sills. This happens to be one of them and not letting a good corpse go to waste, I staged it for a focus stacking session.
sippyjug104 wrote:
Well, it's that time of year again. The first to arrive are the wasps and mud daubers for we are appear to be the center of their universe. I suspect that there is a portal between their world and our house like a wormhole in the universe that they use to travel back and forth.
They get into our sun-room and they obviously don't remember how they got in so I find them dead on the floor or window sills. This happens to be one of them and not letting a good corpse go to waste, I staged it for a focus stacking session.
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coolio......Douglas Adams fan?
We have a similar problem in summer, flys, bees and wasps turn up dead on the window ledges at the end of a hot day.
napabob wrote:
coolio......Douglas Adams fan?
Oh, Napabob, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy was one of my favorites and your comment brings back fond memories of when I used to watch it. Quite "campy" by today's standards however a true classic beyond compare. I'm a fan of the original "Dr. Who" series and of course, let's not forget the Monty Python and the Flying Circus. Oh, those were the days.
EnglishBrenda wrote:
We have a similar problem in summer, flys, bees and wasps turn up dead on the window ledges at the end of a hot day.
Yes, that's just what they do for some reason. It's like..."Oooo I want in!" and then it, "Awww I want out!"
👍 I thought the Hitchhiker books were better than the television series. If you get a chance, try to view the Red Dwarf series.
Mark Sturtevant wrote:
👍 I thought the Hitchhiker books were better than the television series. If you get a chance, try to view the Red Dwarf series.
Mark, they just don't write and make them like they use to. I have a problem with tinnitus from my days around industrial mechanical equipment (and rock bands) so when today's programs play with their constant background music (which I don't know why) I have trouble understanding a lot of what the characters are saying.
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