Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Magnificent Creation

Good Morning, World!




15 comments:

  1. Oh, I like that! It made me smile.

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  2. I love that picture! It's so fun.

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  3. Wow. I'm not sure I've ever seen that before.

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  4. Oh...
    a photographer's dream!
    I hope the person who took that shot realizes what a fortunate opportunity that was!

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  5. Excellent shot! My first thought (besides - MAN I WISH THAT HAD BEEN ME TAKING THAT SHOT!!!!) was "Maestro!" He looks like he's about to conduct a cricket symphony orchestra!

    What a cool BUG! ;)

    The PHANTOM bug muncher returns! *insert wicked laugh here*

    Love,
    Sprittibee

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  6. If you click on the picture it will take you to the website where I found it. I think it is so interesting.

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  7. Oh, Linda! I just can't get over what a fantastic, once-in-a-lifetime shot that is!

    We are mantid lovers around here and my kids are just thrilled by this picture!

    Thanks for sharing this. =)

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  8. Lindafay,

    I have a question for you about Mary Pope Osborne books. I remember reading a post a while back that said you use some of her books, but skip others. I was wondering if you could tell which ones you use or what ones you skip. Thanks for all your help! I love your blog and it is a great encouragement to me!
    -Rachel

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  9. That's so cool! I love that. Amazing. Thank you for sharing this picture.

    Amy B

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  10. wow, that is an amazing photo! It makes me smile ear to ear!! It looks like he is smiling!

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  11. Looks like it's raising its hands to the LORD! I saw something similar yesterday and wished for a good camera. We caught a crayfish in the creek here, and when scared, it lifted up its claws and posed like that. There were different colors on the tips, and all together it was just beautiful.

    I continue to pray for you.

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  12. can't remember off the top of my head and all of our books are packed up in boxes right now. I urge you to proofread them yourself. Your standards may be different than mine. I also freely use white out in books for young children, so I may have whited out some parts but kept certain books from the series. I do remember skipping the Egyptian one, but that's all I can remember. : (

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  13. what a fun picture.

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  14. that is a great picture! Did you take it?

    Carol

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  15. Wow! That is really a neat photo. Would you mind if I used it for my Weekly on my blog? Of course, I'd link you. :)

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