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Our dog for the past few months has been infected with TICKS like no other.. after a few days of searching we found the nest on and around this coconut tree...
PS.. sorry about sissy brother acting like a wimp int he background
Goes the clock...
On its second day in traffic the newest celeb on the block 43207/007 arrives at Newcastle working the 1S51 Plymouth - Edinburgh.
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He emediately developed Pneumonia from swallowing amniotic fluid and stayed his first week in the hospital.
This is a classic example of NJ Diners. Located along Rt 3 in Clifton, I don't know too much about this places history, but at 6:00 am, there was a mix of people shuffling in and out of this place that were either just waking up, or just about to go to bed.
the two boys climb atop the alligator and i was able to snap this photo. note the terror of a kid in the background, he wasn't very nice.
Tick, a species of Ixodidae, constantly moving. Jarrahdale State Forest, Western Australia, November 2011.
Gosford Estate, East Lothian, Scotland.
Deer Ticks (Ixodes scapularis)
In the queue from left to right: adult female, adult male, & female nymph.
Thanks to EvilEyeGoshawk and shadowshador for all their useful information.
Entered in "Jewellery" competition in Competition Corner Group.
Spotted on the counter at a local shop
Sedos presents tick, tick... BOOM! a musical about the courage it takes to follow your dreams, at the Bridewell Theatre 15-19 September 2015.
This is Jonathan Larson’s (author of Rent) autobiographical tale of a young composer on the brink of turning 30 and falling into oblivion. His girlfriend wants to get married and move out of the city (tick,), his best friend is making big bucks on Madison Avenue (tick…), yet Jon is still waiting on tables and trying to write the great American musical (BOOM!).
Fourteen songs, multiple characters, and a band, tick, tick… BOOM! embraces the universal ideal of holding onto your dreams through life’s most difficult challenges.
Find out more at www.sedos.co.uk/2015/ticktickboom.htm
Photos by Ruth Anthony
Mama crocodile and her posse bask in the warmth of the heat lamps by the front desk at Dante's Down the Hatch in Buckhead.
During a spring tick drag to collect blacklegged tick nymphs, this overwintered larva was collected. The size of a grain of sand, this six-legged stage of the blacklegged tick has not yet taken a blood meal and is therefore most likely not carrying any tick-borne.diseases. (There is some evidence that viruses like Powassan are rarely passed from an infected female to her eggs.)
For more information on ticks, visit nysipm.cornell.edu/whats-bugging-you/ticks.
A Nor'easter hit us after days of Spring-like weather. This Titmouse was NOT happy to see the snow again!
Tick Tock by Illona Clark is one of the owls on the Big Hoot trail in Birmingham.
"Inspired by the marvels of the mechanical age and the industries of the historically significant Jewellery Quarter, this "steam punk" style owl reveals his beating heart through a panel in his chest. While he doesn't actually need a monocle, Tick Tock feels that it makes him look just that little bit more wise".
Linwood "Tick" Thumm, a 100-year-old Coast Guard WWII veteran, poses for a photo in his home, Wednesday, Mar. 11, 2015. Coast Guard 5th District personnel will honor Tick at his 100th birthday celebration, Thursday, Mar. 26, 2015. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class David Weydert
Found this little guy with his head stuck in my shoulder before bed last night... lucky It hadn't begun feeding on me yet. Anybody know what kind of tick this is?
P.S.-
This photo was taken with the Canon Ring Lite Flash and Canon MP-65mm macro lens at 5:1 magnification! (no I don't own this lens... it was a rental)