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Hyper japan was a blast. It was so different to other cons I have had the pleasure to be at. The cosplay was amazing and almost Japan/America level. However, there was one thing that was off and that was the people. From some of the booth people to the people who attended. The 'con' etiquette just wasn't there. And people in the booths were.... just... man I can't explain. The vibes were totally off and that affected my mood and thusly how I took pictures. Anyway. As always, I hope you enjoy.
BUMP, in case anybody wants a break.
If you prefer 'intelligent' comments, that cycle only comes on once every blue moon.
Bloated and cant roll over.
disgusting. I found it on the underside of soupy's tail. Coundn't believe I had missed it before as I have been pulling some 50 ticks a week off of her and myself.
I fed it to Mrs. beattle, which was even more disgusting.
Tick Trefoil at Volo Bog State Nature Preserve, IL, 120707. Desmodium illinoense. Rosids: Fabales: Fabaceae. AKA (tick clover, beggar lice, stick tights, Illinois Tick Trefoil).
This little tic measures about 2 mm from side to side, maybe 3-4 mm long (note the mm ruler in foreground). This is a deer tick, Ixodes scapularis . Note the mouthparts are a pair of fang like structures.
While enjoying the sunshine from my living room window in Dundee, I spotted 2 large birds slowly passing by northwards. These turned out to be the well-known Fife pair of White Tailed Eagles, and they decided to linger for 5 minutes slowly gaining a bit of height, all the time visible from my window. Although I knew it was a potential 'house-tick' I really didn't expect to get 2 together, or have such prolonged views.
Deer Tick - July 30, 2011 - Newport Blues Cafe - Newport, RI
Photo by Charlotte Zoller © 2011
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Tick Tock - Wednesday 7th January, 2009. 7/365.
A glance at the clock at 11.30pm reminded me that I hadn't taken any photos, so I quickly snapped this one. Not my best photo so far.
My wife found this crawling up her leg---he did not live much longer. Taken with a reversed 28mm lens