Sunday, July 12, 2020

Scorcher

Striking clouds cast shadows across the sky.  There were ten flowers on the hibiscus.  One had a beetle inside.  Blue dashers perched to wait for gnats.  A female pondhawk landed on a gladiolus leaf.  A Halloween pennant flew for the dead hackberry twig and other spotted dragonflies patrolled the air.  I swam in the morning shade, and rescued spiders, bees, wasps, beetles, and one stinkbug nymph.  I saw a mockingbird and a brown thrasher after the wild cherries.


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