I saw that this morning too and later the crow, but now again the notes
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Table for One - my first solo safari
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Re: Table for One - my first solo safari
Richprins wrote:ExFmem wrote:
Mello?
God put me on earth to accomplish a certain amount of things. Right now I'm so far behind that I'll never die.
Re: Table for One - my first solo safari
Dewi - thanks for the thingy tip
nan - In lieu of taking a Swiss Army Knife, maybe I should take the Swiss Army!
sis - Lots more bugs to come…
RP, Pumbaa, and Flutts - Thanks for the nice comments.
Mel - Masago - looking for small stuff late in the morning, so obviously still hungry. She's very small and dainty, but that adds to her charm.
Not sure about which lions took down the giraffe. I have more pics later w/ a VERY ill looking lion at the carcass. Wish I knew the whole story...
Should I reload the crow, or is that sorted out?
nan - In lieu of taking a Swiss Army Knife, maybe I should take the Swiss Army!
sis - Lots more bugs to come…
RP, Pumbaa, and Flutts - Thanks for the nice comments.
Mel - Masago - looking for small stuff late in the morning, so obviously still hungry. She's very small and dainty, but that adds to her charm.
Not sure about which lions took down the giraffe. I have more pics later w/ a VERY ill looking lion at the carcass. Wish I knew the whole story...
Should I reload the crow, or is that sorted out?
Re: Table for One - my first solo safari
Speaking of conversations with myself….
It can get somewhat lonely out there. One evening I was drawn into an imaginary conversation with my newfound drinking buddy - an alcoholic moth. It kept hovering around and landing inside my glass everytime I wasn't watching carefully. This lush wasn't even polite enough to ask if I would share. My answer, of course, would have been, "No. Get a job and buy your own booze."
I'm not making this stuff up. Well, not THIS part. There is, in fact, what is known as a Sundowner Moth (Sphingomorpha chlorea). The adults are attracted to the smell of over-ripe fruit, beer, wine, and sherry. Seems nothing is safe from these sots.
Adults are equipped with a proboscis, (tongue or feeding tube) that is normally coiled below the head. They use this structure, extended, to drink in energy. Unfortunately, one of these winos stumbled upon my Pinotage, and had never been taught to "keep your tongue to yourself."
How do I get rid this pesky pest?
Americans have a huge hangup about entomophagy (consumption of insects by humans), but some other cultures include insects in their diets because they are incredibly nutritious. They’re full of excellent proteins and several species are supposed to be quite tasty. Since I didn't pack my famous recipe for "Drunken Moths", that option for dealing with him was off the table.
I decided not to make a big fuss over it in fear he may have his pissant buddies wire my car ignition to a hornet's nest in the glove box.
This incessant sipping got me to wondering how they fly home safely after a night of illicit imbibing?
Insect Police (a Giant Stick Insect, obviously ): "Sir, you're flying erratically, so I'm gonna have to ask you to land so I can give you a sobriety test."
"How many legs am I holding up?"
Moth: "Twelve."
Police: "Book 'em, Danno!"
Moth: "I was drinking to forget. My beloved just committed suicide. She circled several times over the flame, then went down in a death spiral. My best friend ended up at the bottom of a tequila bottle. Our neighborhoods are being overrun with earwigs, screwworms, spittle bugs, and pubic louse."
"Why don't you Insect Police go arrest the REAL criminals instead of harassing the depressed and downtrodden?"
"Sir, what criminals are you referring to?"
"Well, you could start with Robber Flies, Assassin Bugs, Killer Bees, or the illegal Immigrant population of German Cockroaches…."
Later, I realized I should have taken its picture, as it might be a new one for our AW book, but I never saw another one after that evening.
I suspect that was because word spread quickly. MADD (Moths Against Drunk Tourists, okay, so they're not good at acronyms) probably put out a flier. Literally.
ATTENTION ALL MOTHS: Just a heads up: avoid the gal in the Honeymoon tent who mumbles incessantly to herself while all we want is to simply enjoy a peaceful cocktail by the fire. That 'ol bagworm could drive anyone to STOP drinking!"
It can get somewhat lonely out there. One evening I was drawn into an imaginary conversation with my newfound drinking buddy - an alcoholic moth. It kept hovering around and landing inside my glass everytime I wasn't watching carefully. This lush wasn't even polite enough to ask if I would share. My answer, of course, would have been, "No. Get a job and buy your own booze."
I'm not making this stuff up. Well, not THIS part. There is, in fact, what is known as a Sundowner Moth (Sphingomorpha chlorea). The adults are attracted to the smell of over-ripe fruit, beer, wine, and sherry. Seems nothing is safe from these sots.
Adults are equipped with a proboscis, (tongue or feeding tube) that is normally coiled below the head. They use this structure, extended, to drink in energy. Unfortunately, one of these winos stumbled upon my Pinotage, and had never been taught to "keep your tongue to yourself."
How do I get rid this pesky pest?
Americans have a huge hangup about entomophagy (consumption of insects by humans), but some other cultures include insects in their diets because they are incredibly nutritious. They’re full of excellent proteins and several species are supposed to be quite tasty. Since I didn't pack my famous recipe for "Drunken Moths", that option for dealing with him was off the table.
I decided not to make a big fuss over it in fear he may have his pissant buddies wire my car ignition to a hornet's nest in the glove box.
This incessant sipping got me to wondering how they fly home safely after a night of illicit imbibing?
Insect Police (a Giant Stick Insect, obviously ): "Sir, you're flying erratically, so I'm gonna have to ask you to land so I can give you a sobriety test."
"How many legs am I holding up?"
Moth: "Twelve."
Police: "Book 'em, Danno!"
Moth: "I was drinking to forget. My beloved just committed suicide. She circled several times over the flame, then went down in a death spiral. My best friend ended up at the bottom of a tequila bottle. Our neighborhoods are being overrun with earwigs, screwworms, spittle bugs, and pubic louse."
"Why don't you Insect Police go arrest the REAL criminals instead of harassing the depressed and downtrodden?"
"Sir, what criminals are you referring to?"
"Well, you could start with Robber Flies, Assassin Bugs, Killer Bees, or the illegal Immigrant population of German Cockroaches…."
Later, I realized I should have taken its picture, as it might be a new one for our AW book, but I never saw another one after that evening.
I suspect that was because word spread quickly. MADD (Moths Against Drunk Tourists, okay, so they're not good at acronyms) probably put out a flier. Literally.
ATTENTION ALL MOTHS: Just a heads up: avoid the gal in the Honeymoon tent who mumbles incessantly to herself while all we want is to simply enjoy a peaceful cocktail by the fire. That 'ol bagworm could drive anyone to STOP drinking!"
Re: Table for One - my first solo safari
Dertiende waterhole is a good one for watching Lanner Falcons trying to catch a tasty meal.
There were at least 2 of them there while I was biding my time during an otherwise quiet drive. One of them was finally successful.
Boy are they FAST!!!The other one quickly swooped down and attempted to steal the prize. I backed up the car, but only managed 1 poor pic of the fight, but it was intense for a few seconds. The first bird took its catch to a nearby tree and, you know the rest of the story -
Like I said, it was a quiet day, but I did see my first kudu of the trip, as well as an adorable squirrel collecting nest material (I presume).
There were at least 2 of them there while I was biding my time during an otherwise quiet drive. One of them was finally successful.
Boy are they FAST!!!The other one quickly swooped down and attempted to steal the prize. I backed up the car, but only managed 1 poor pic of the fight, but it was intense for a few seconds. The first bird took its catch to a nearby tree and, you know the rest of the story -
Like I said, it was a quiet day, but I did see my first kudu of the trip, as well as an adorable squirrel collecting nest material (I presume).
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Stunning pictures
Next trip to the bush??
Let me think......................
Let me think......................
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Looks all right nowExFmem wrote: Should I reload the crow, or is that sorted out?
"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." Nelson Mandela
The desire for equality must never exceed the demands of knowledge
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Exquisite, Ex!
Maybe you must reload the crow...I see notes now!
Don't know how that is possible, as I reloaded yours onto my tinypic account...both are now notes!
Maybe you must reload the crow...I see notes now!
Don't know how that is possible, as I reloaded yours onto my tinypic account...both are now notes!
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BTW, giggling at the alcoholic insect conversation, Ex!
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