What is taking place when I go hiking at Cerok Tokun? What happens in every split of second? I have surely missed most of them and only to witness one at a time.
Whenever I meet them, these wasp moths are always busy, very busy planning the future of their next generations. Oh, first things first.
And when I discover spiders in another second, they are there waiting for silly Laura the beetle or Alice the bee to come by while wearing a pair of sun glasses, sipping an icy cola, listening to iPod and humming "I've been waiting for a girl like you to come into my life".
Yes, I have missed most of the moments and only to witness one at a time, but this is enough to make my day bright.
Human does it, so are the birds and the bees, in planning the next generation :-)
ReplyDeleteThose are interesting critters..
It's me still :-)
ReplyDeleteMoment likes this build the future and generations!
I pewno się wszyscy dziewczyny doczekają :)
ReplyDeleteI definitely get all the girls will see :)
The spider and the worm looks incredibly compact and beautiful. The colour really stands out in the first photo. Your photography reminds me of nature every time.
ReplyDeleteSieht man selten solche Aufnahmen...
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Wonderful photos ~ and living the moment with nature ~ (A Creative Harbor)
ReplyDeleteAlways good to have you 'visit' ~ ^_^
The first capture is wonderful! Loved the colors in it! And the spider is cute too, though I am very scared of them!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week ahead :)
you always bring big smiles my way Rainfield, aside from your excellent photography, I just love the wit and humor in your philosophical thoughts, so good to know they are busy planning for their future generation :)
ReplyDeletei am laughing at the imagery you gave of the spider singing and waiting for her next meal. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat great visuals you gave for my mind. Too cute! Wish I could find insects mating like that. They're too modest around me!
ReplyDeleteThese marvelous macros make my day brighter. Both are wonderful, but I wish you could have gotten a picture of the bee with the iPod.
ReplyDeleteThis post is a great reminder to stop and notice the sometimes subtle action taking place in nature.
ReplyDeleteHmmm....now I am wondering what music you listen to.:)
Wasp moths... fascinating, I have never heard of such animals!!
ReplyDeleteYou really put yourself in the head of a spider ;)
Brightens my day, too!
ReplyDeleteAmazing captures!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. The moth is so brightly colored. Though these critters are usually found to be creepy by most, your photos show them very well and show that they are just little creatures trying to survive.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my Blog and for your kind comments. I hope you will visit again!
Oh you and I think a lot alike. Nature has so much beauty and we must take the time to see it and embrace every second of it. Your photos make me happy and regarding your comment I am a tree also:) B
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images, Rainfield!
ReplyDeleteI should be like the spider, singing and waiting for my next meal :-)
Quiet moments beautifully pictured and described.
ReplyDeleteWe can't see all the moments -- the trick is appreciating the ones we do witness! (Thanks for sharing yours.)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photographs, I like to admire such views. I am greeting
ReplyDeleteHi Rainfield, you do have wonderful posts. I can just picture a bee singing " I've been waiting for a girl like you" Great macro shots. Have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post rainfield!! and wonderful last sentence! <3
ReplyDeletewhat was presented to you one at a time is enough to make your reader's day bright too. :D
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are really bautiful.
ReplyDeleteI have been in bad mood for five or so hours since I came back home.
I should sip an Japanese green tea,listen to music and hum like spiders which you discovered.
the first photo is nice.
ReplyDeleteYes, very nice pictures, excellent framing and beautiful colors, I love. Greetings.
ReplyDeletei don't think you miss anything ;))
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Bom fim de semana!
Beijinhos.
Brasil
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Beautiful photos! I love your witty comments.
ReplyDeleteA life of a bug is never boring and a few sounds like a soap opera.
ReplyDeleteWe don't have to own it all, see it all or do it all to be content and happy. One blessing at a time is a wonderful way to live.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, beautiful photos and words.
ReplyDeleteWow, that wasp moth is one scary looking creature but what a great photo! Are they as nasty as they sound and look? Great capture of the spider too!
ReplyDeleteWe try to see as many moments as we can, and each one is a great one.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors in that first one.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing the critters through you camera lens and reading your commentary. :)
ReplyDeleteTake your moments where you find them! We know we miss some. Alice the Bee and Laura the Beetle better hope they miss the moments the spider is waiting for!! I like the way you think -- it's like a nature story for grownups here!
ReplyDeleteAt least they don't have to save for college! Yuck, you know I don't like spiders...except in your photographs.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is a great pleasure to the eyes. While reading it. I have experienced the unforgettable hiking despite my silent sitting by the window. Thank you http://arthiker.wordpress.com/2013/08/29/abc-of-self-deception/
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