Sunday, April 20, 2025

Watching the sun go down and the mosquitoes come out

 




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  1. When I lived on the bay, the still mornings sounded prehistoric what with the blue herons ack ack acking in search of breakfast.

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  2. I lived in a place like that, in Michigan, on one of the 5 Arbutus lakes in Michigan. Regrettably, there is one industry in that county: kissing tourist ass. Pucker and smooch! Nice loud buzzing sound! A Worf with a hemorrhoid personality is incompatible with the hospitality industry.

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  3. Still got mine. Be headed there in a few weeks...Tomahawk, WI. Great small town.

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  4. If you have a bit of moving water near by, order a box of dragonfly larvae, a school supply outfit in Mass. will ship you a package to your door. Ordered a box 2 years after that we had dragonflies up the wazoo. No more blackflies, skeeters, no-seeums bite us, at dusk its amazing all the dragonflies feasting on any flying biting bugs. Mow the lawn and hundreds of dragonflies follow you.

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    1. I'll give that a shot this year. Thanks.

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  5. The one and only thought about this pastoral scene is massive clouds of blood sucking mosquitoes.

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  6. And God created the heavens and the earth. He loves us enough to make a way by Jesus for us to say, “He is risen” today!

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  7. Thermacell (mosquito repellent) worked on a dock like that for sunset cocktails.

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