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I guess they're called junebugs because whoever named them lived a thousand miles north of Texas.
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Already dying on porches by the dozens (because they end up on their backs and can't turn over, just like some tortoises and Bender) the junebug is a springtime delight when they crunch underfoot.
Google's image storage never worked for me using Opera 7.54, so I had to use Firefox whenever I wanted to blog. Now that I have the new computer, I downloaded Opera version 9 and have one less hassle in my life.
1 comment:
Just checking out your site after reading your comments on MiG on shuttertalk (and I totally agree with your assessment). Your macros are amazing. And yes, we do have junebugs in June because we live 1000 miles away!!! I have gotten away from photography, too busy. But your site has rekindled my interest, especially in macros. I hope to work on it this summer!
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