Jef
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Oh, Adrian... my apologies.Sorry to be a smartass but the “Monk” within me needs to correct one thing: Spot is female. The time for male ants is close but not come yet. And I was happy to spot her.
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Oh, Adrian... my apologies.Sorry to be a smartass but the “Monk” within me needs to correct one thing: Spot is female. The time for male ants is close but not come yet. And I was happy to spot her.
Spot on!Finding myself in a happy spot, I started waxing philosophical over Spot the Ant... His size would cause many to dismiss him but it certainly carries a few advantages... like the ability to glide through a thorny spot without difficulty to find the bright, sweet spots. A wonderful analogy for life. (It works in my head, anyways, and I’ll be exploring the thought further). Below is version 2, with stormy/thorny effects added that (to me at least) play along with my story for Spot, the Ant. Feel free to chime in on the analogy if you’d like.
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I see him!“Spot, the Ant.” While at one of my favorite spots near our home I was emphatuated with the thistles. I was annoyed at finding the little spot on the flower in my photo initially, then realized it was no ordinary spot. It gave me more than a spot of happiness that my spot of luck produced such a happy discovery.
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What a gorgeous manhole cover! It’s a piece of art.View attachment 113178
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Cool! And the rocks look like spots too.
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Thanks! I enjoy the madness, having had more than a bit of it in myself. It’s nice to find a collective to share a little with.
Yes! Always great to have new recruits.Welcome to the army of fruit loops!
I live the analogy... as Ted said, Spot on!Finding myself in a happy spot, I started waxing philosophical over Spot the Ant... His size would cause many to dismiss him but it certainly carries a few advantages... like the ability to glide through a thorny spot without difficulty to find the bright, sweet spots. A wonderful analogy for life. (It works in my head, anyways, and I’ll be exploring the thought further). Below is version 2, with stormy/thorny effects added that (to me at least) play along with my story for Spot, the Ant. Feel free to chime in on the analogy if you’d like.
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ProCam, Snapseed
What a beauty!! His spots almost look painted.View attachment 113199
spotted Siamese sleeping in the sun
Love this composition...even if it is covered in
Spots and a striped tail. Is that a Croatian cat?View attachment 113199
spotted Siamese sleeping in the sun
Wow, were you as close as it seems in the photo? And if so, how did you resist petting it?View attachment 113206 Bering Sea spotted seal
Hipsta
Ooooo....I bet this has a story to tell!View attachment 113201 Spots, presumably bullet holes, on an old rusty car out in the forest.
Hipsta
So beautiful....View attachment 113206 Bering Sea spotted seal
Hipsta
LOVE