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cost of a B-2 stealth bomber could build over 4,500 homes", and it becomes
obsolete within a period of time.
I find no bomber on Cerok Tokun, but mosquitoes attack me silently from everywhere every time I stop by and start bookmarking; each of them sucks about 5-millionths of a liter of my blood, returns me with red itchy bumps. They never become obsolete as having a radar system to track me. I do not have this, but mushrooms always appear out of the corner of my eye. I take away many of them in 2D, but not 4500 homes.
I think mosquitoes have the most advanced radar system in the world, and their radar works as well over here as it does on Cerok Tokun. Keep seeing and capturing those mushrooms.
ReplyDeleteWe're finally past the mosquito battle. Sorry you're still dealing with them. Ugh! Pretty light in the second photo.
ReplyDeletemosquitoes certainly are 'gifted' creatures! :) sorry they like you so much!
ReplyDeleteGreat musings of mushrooms ~ creative ~ carol, ^_^
ReplyDeleteWatch out for the mosquitos are bad :))
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend.
a hug
Those darn mosquitoes , try their hardest to ruin our outings. I am glad you survived and are able to share your wonderful mushrooms. Beautiful shots. Happy weekend to you!
ReplyDeleteThose little bombers! One of the best things about winter- no mosquitoes.
ReplyDeleteYOu must be like my husband - a mosquito magnet. Lovely shots, Rainfield.
ReplyDeleteRoll in mud first before you enter the forest :-)
ReplyDeleteThe lighting in these photos are just amazing!
Love the backlighting on the first pic.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could meet with a lot of mushrooms for a photo session.
perhaps they think you have honey, instead of blood ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm more afraid of mosquitos than I am of the other kind of stealth bombers. They're bad here in Florida too. It is brave of you to stay there taking beautiful pictures while you're being attacked! (though, in my case, I usually don't realize I've been attacked until it is too late.)
ReplyDeleteWe have mosquitoes in the desert too, but not many mushrooms. I like those little shelves on the log!
ReplyDeleteSorry about those pesky mosquitoes!
ReplyDeleteDuring this past six months in Mumbai, for some reason, I only had about a dozen mosquito bites. Of course, I was on doxycycline the whole time for malaria prevention - and am still taking it for a month as recommended. My first time in Mumbai, I wrote a poem, "The Mumbai Mosquitoes" as I was virtually their dining destination.
ReplyDeleteIf only we could go out without being attacked by those mosquitoes.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots you have there. Pity about the mosquitoes - they can be such a pest.
ReplyDeleteFine!!!.. I wish you a Merry Xmas and a happy new year.. :-)))
ReplyDeleteMosquito loves me very much. Everyone is safe when I am around.
ReplyDeleteSweet blood I guess ;).