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"Firebug", Pyrrhocoris apterus
This guy hitched a lift on the strawberries, all the way from Morocco!
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How to Customize Your WordPress Theme with Firebug www.wphow2s.com for more I’ll show you how to learn CSS and customize your WordPress theme’s look and layout by using the free Firefox add-on/extension Firebug. This video takes away the mystery of how to make changes to your WordPress theme by showing you how to use Firebug, a free Firefox add-on or extension. You’ll learn basic CSS and see how easy it is to modify your WordPress website’s look. I’ll go over changing background colors, font sizes, font color, and more, using Firebug to easily identify what CSS code needs to be changed. And Firebug allows you to see what your changes to your WP theme will look like in real time, before you actually go about making them more permanent. www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMxIw0KTZ_oMike Simmons
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The firebug, Pyrrhocoris apterus, is a common insect of the family Pyrrhocoridae. Firebugs generally mate in April and May. Their diet consists primarily of seeds from lime trees and mallows.
First insect captured with my new macro lens. Firebug (pyrrhocoris apterus). The garden is full of these creatures right now.
Some Call Them Firebugs...
Salt Lake City and other parts of Utah are absolutely carpeted with these little guys during some parts of the year. They never completely disappear, even in the dead of winter.
I've always found them comical, somehow. It's something to do with how they startle and run around when you get near - like to take a picture of them.
On Oct. 30, Teaching for Change hosted an interactive event to introduce the 2nd edition of Putting the Movement Back Into Civil Rights Teaching at Busboys and Poets Brookland. This was part of a TFC/BBP series and a 35th TFC anniversary event.
Presenters include the editors (Jenice L. View, Alana D. Murray, and Deborah Menkart), SNCC veterans (Courtland Cox, Judy Richardson, and Jennifer Lawson), and lesson authors (Lynda Tredway and Paula Young Shelton). Educator Jessica Rucker was the emcee.
Attendees ordered food and drinks throughout. Following the program, there was a book signing with the editors of "Putting the Movement Back Into Civil Rights Teaching" and also with the co-editor of "Hands on the Freedom Plow" and author of "Just Like Jesse." Photos by Firebug Productions unless noted otherwise.
Learn more: www.teachingforchange.org/oct_30_event_bbp
On Oct. 30, Teaching for Change hosted an interactive event to introduce the 2nd edition of Putting the Movement Back Into Civil Rights Teaching at Busboys and Poets Brookland. This was part of a TFC/BBP series and a 35th TFC anniversary event.
Presenters include the editors (Jenice L. View, Alana D. Murray, and Deborah Menkart), SNCC veterans (Courtland Cox, Judy Richardson, and Jennifer Lawson), and lesson authors (Lynda Tredway and Paula Young Shelton). Educator Jessica Rucker was the emcee.
Attendees ordered food and drinks throughout. Following the program, there was a book signing with the editors of "Putting the Movement Back Into Civil Rights Teaching" and also with the co-editor of "Hands on the Freedom Plow" and author of "Just Like Jesse." Photos by Firebug Productions unless noted otherwise.
Learn more: www.teachingforchange.org/oct_30_event_bbp
These are Pyrrhocoris Apterus....or just uh....Firebugs, one of the most common species of insect in Central Bohemia. These ones are uhhhh....doin stuff. :-) :-) :-) Bugs don't count, though (do they?), so if Flickr makes a stink about this it would be very amusing. :-) If they throw me off for this one I'm not sure if I'll care. I took this in Milichovsky Les in Haje, Prague.