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Boo Boobly Boo
made his rock pool debut
and bubbled about all the day
He hung out below
with his bubbles on show
’til his friends all came out to play
© Julie Camera Vause - All Rights Reserved
Note: My original creative pictures are comprised entirely of different photos I have taken/processed/manipulated to a theme to compliment my original poetry. They are not to be copied or used in any way.
We are passionate about bringing a relaxed approach while creating beautiful, natural and vibrant images.
We are passionate about bringing a relaxed approach while creating beautiful, natural and vibrant images.
We are passionate about bringing a relaxed approach while creating beautiful, natural and vibrant images.
Dolly De Lash
was a beautiful lass
a flapper ahead of her time
She danced all the night
t’was a beautiful sight
of rare beauty
and truly sublime
© Julie Camera Vause - All Rights Reserved
Note: My original creative pictures are comprised entirely of different photos I have taken/processed/manipulated to a theme to compliment my original poetry. They are not to be copied or used in any way.
Volunteer Airfix crew
The first woodlice were marine isopods which are presumed to have colonised land in the Carboniferous. They have many common names and although often referred to as "terrestrial Isopods" some species live semiterrestrially or have recolonised aquatic environments. Woodlice in the families Armadillidae, Armadillidiidae, Eubelidae, Tylidae and some other genera can roll up into a roughly spherical shape as a defensive mechanism; others have partial rolling ability but most cannot conglobate at all.
Woodlice are widely studied in the contexts of evolutionary biology, behavioural ecology and nutrient cycling. They are popular as terrarium pets because of their varied colour and texture forms, conglobating ability and ease of care.
Common names include:
"armadillo bug"
"billy baker" (South Somerset)
Billy Button (Dorset)
"boat-builder" (Newfoundland, Canada)
"butcher boy" or "butchy boy" (Australia, mostly around Melbourne)
"carpenter" or "cafner" (Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada)
"carpet shrimp" (Ryedale)
"cheeselog" (Reading area)
"cheesy bobs" Hampshire
"cheesy bug" (North West Kent )
"cheesey wig"
"chiggy pig" South West Britain-
"chucky pig"
"chuggy peg"
"crawley baker"
"daddy grampher"
"damp beetle" (North East England)
"dandy postman" (Essex and East London)
"doodlebug"
"gramersow" (Cornwall)
"granny grey" (South Wales)
"hog-louse"
"horton bug" (Deal, Kent, u.k.)
"humidity bug" (Ontario, Canada)
"monkey-peas" (Kent )
"monk's louse" (transl. "munkelus", Norway)
"parson's pig" (Isle of Man, Mannin)
"pea bug" or "peasie-bug" (Kent )
"piggy wig"
"pill bug" (usually applied only to the genus Armadillidium)
"potato bug"
"roll up bug
"roly-poly"
"rosary bug" (Turkey)
"slater" (Scotland, Ulster, New Zealand and Australia)
"sow bug" (Cornwall)
"wood bug" (British Columbia, Canada)
"wood-louse"
We are passionate about bringing a relaxed approach while creating beautiful, natural and vibrant images.
We are passionate about bringing a relaxed approach while creating beautiful, natural and vibrant images.
Louie flew his wooden plane
high above the clouds
He swooped and turned
He loop-de-looped
He felt so very proud
He built the plane
from bits of wood
Paint and varnish too
Attached a big propellor
It was looking oh so good
He donned his flying helmet
Climbed into the pilots seat
He turned the switch
The engine fired
A tune that sounded sweet
The plane swooped up
Banked left and right
And dived right down again
Then back up to the clouds it soured
Oh what a glorious flight
© Julie Camera Vause - All Rights Reserved
Note: My original creative pictures are comprised entirely of different photos I have taken/processed/manipulated to a theme to compliment my original poetry. They are not to be copied or used in any way.