A fly is poised on the cusp of 2008.
See two flies in love.
Happy new year Rick! I like your commentary on this one – he is ready to take off – and hopefully we will be too!
Thanks, Deb. A new beginning for flies and humans. Which is an odd sentence to write.
It is the Sir Edmund Hillafly of the insect world.
“Because it was there. And green.”
Insects seem to spend most of their time exploring, Bill.
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Happy new year Rick! I like your commentary on this one – he is ready to take off – and hopefully we will be too!
Thanks, Deb. A new beginning for flies and humans. Which is an odd sentence to write.
It is the Sir Edmund Hillafly of the insect world.
“Because it was there. And green.”
Insects seem to spend most of their time exploring, Bill.
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