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it was evening time so my pictures don't have the best crispness or colors and the bumblebees were chasing me around something awful so I didn't get too many shots..
apparently when I first walked in, I got so many mosquito bites from my car to their front door that the ladies at the counter asked me if I wanted a refund or to transfer my ticket to a different day.. it burned like the fist of an angry god OMG what do you fill your mosquitos with in NC? Arsenic and turpentine?! But I didn't have a different day and I'm glad I went
This was supposed to be a field filled with VFTs.. a *swampy* field full the VFTs well.. they were green under the soil line so I guess that's OK, but I sure do hope they get some water soon because I would hate for even one site to disappear off the map
at least it was filled with pretty minor/rubra hybrids though
and over to Ozzy's house a little while.. don't worry, the snakey-poo is just playing dead because it's small and got sick of us playing with it
apparently the playing-dead-monster eats frogs? The last two shots are around the ferry we had to take.. and those swampy pics in the middle of this post? His back yard, au-naturel!
I don't know why, but the cute little green spiny Sarracenia spiders and the blue jumping spiders on them and other cute monsters don't scare me as much as the nasty brown wolf spiders and stuff in the grass
The D.intermedia apparently just float out in the water without their roots attached to anything... I guess there's no really good reason they need their roots attached anyway I guess..
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