Sunday, 16 March 2014

March 16th - Two Months Down.


Or...up...possibly? Not sure.

Anyway, I've done two of them today. No, that sounds like I did them this morning. I didn't. What I mean is that today marks the second monniversary of my arrival. You knew what I meant.

Also, joy of joys, callay calloo (mixing it up a little there): Photobucket and BlogSpot appear to be talking to each other today, so this is a reversion to my normal visual style.

Mar 7th



This monkey. This is the one that moved when I tried to shoot it. Sitting on a road. It is a small road, not a massive monkey:



Here are some more of my patients. These ones are still inside their paddock.




Mar 8th



Metallic green cockroach. I didn't know blattodea could do metallic. Impressed.


Hissing cockroach with wings. How do I know it's a hissing cockroach? Because I poked it to see if it would hiss. And it did. QED.




Mar 9th



Photography Expedition = Bugs. And also a flowering pineapple.








So, yeah. There you go. Bugs and a flowering pineapple.

Mar 10th


Obviously no pictures of a dead monkey. That was too sad and they are too gross. Instead, have some night bugs. Who said "Not more bugs!"? I heard you. Get out. OUT.

This is what she'd look like with a chimney on her. If she were a spider:




Beetle with UV-glow eyes. Funny for all involved apart from the beetle, which goes blind if you shine a UV light at it.



Mar 11th


Party bug:



Mar 12th


Grasshopper, because why not?



Mar 13th


Ants from the forest:



Mar 14th


Ants and butterflies from the forest. The inclusion of the butterflies is SPECIFICALLY for Sarah.


Oh, and, just so you know: That tumour that I couldn't operate on? I went back to do it yesterday. Bloody thing's only gone away by itself. Wasn't a tumour! operating would have been the wrong thing to do. I am, as you all know and I have suspected for some time now: A LUCKY BUGGER.

For those that want to know how I'm feeling right now: http://youtu.be/Hzl6P1n88wY

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

A little, blue birthday butterfly! Thank you so much! I want go believe she is dutifully delivering messages between them, but blowing little kisses to them as she goes! Thank you Greg. :)
Entries, as always are amazing as are your photos. <3