What?! Are there any other truths you want to saddle us with? Like, unicorns donβt exist, the guberment is NOT here to help you, and there are only two genders? π Gotta say, you changed my mental image of butterflies forever π.
Mosquitos with huge wings
AAANNDDD… My EX Wife
While camping with some a-ho buddies we discovered a butterfly airport. Dozens of monarchs were taking off, landing and taxiing, all around a small area next to the creek. It was amazing.
Then we realized that the airport was located where we usually pissed.
At my off grid cabin I always piss off of the porch and butterflies gather. I’ve seen 27 at once
So That’s why they hover around the shop like buzzards.. Just waiting for me to bleed some more..
Good thing to know when times get hard – Bear Claw
Being an old bug collector I’ve known that for years. Peanut butter, rotting watermelon, blood, vinegar, pee they all seem to attract different species.
Once again reminding me of an old biology professor: “Death is nature’s dinner gong!”
You know those moans and groans we old coots make when we get up to move? Those are feeding calls for predators!
…and here I thought it was just the lack of joint lube!
What?! Are there any other truths you want to saddle us with? Like, unicorns donβt exist, the guberment is NOT here to help you, and there are only two genders? π Gotta say, you changed my mental image of butterflies forever π.
Mosquitos with huge wings
AAANNDDD… My EX Wife
While camping with some a-ho buddies we discovered a butterfly airport. Dozens of monarchs were taking off, landing and taxiing, all around a small area next to the creek. It was amazing.
Then we realized that the airport was located where we usually pissed.
At my off grid cabin I always piss off of the porch and butterflies gather. I’ve seen 27 at once
So That’s why they hover around the shop like buzzards.. Just waiting for me to bleed some more..
Good thing to know when times get hard – Bear Claw
Being an old bug collector I’ve known that for years. Peanut butter, rotting watermelon, blood, vinegar, pee they all seem to attract different species.
Once again reminding me of an old biology professor: “Death is nature’s dinner gong!”
You know those moans and groans we old coots make when we get up to move? Those are feeding calls for predators!
…and here I thought it was just the lack of joint lube!