You may recognise this little fellow as he (or is it a she) first appeared as a bonus square in spiky squares in March. I like it so much I thought I’d share it again. Initially it was the lines on the back that caught my eye, and then I noticed the eyes!

That’s one intense bug!
http://oneletterup.com/2019/10/14/wooden-lines
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Certainly is, and loving your lines today
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Hi Becky, excellent macro lines 😀
Here is my entry.
https://ceenphotography.com/2019/10/14/october-14-squarelines-hops-fields/
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Thank you so much Cee . . . loving yours today. Were you picking the hops or just enjoying disappearing amongst them?!
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Lovely photo of an intricate subject.
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Thank you Celia 🙂
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Brilliant photo – the detail of the lines on the eyes is amazing.
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Thank you . . I was very fortunate he allowed me to get very close!
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Awsome macro shot of the critter, Becky 😁 fantastic detail. Mines a nautical one today: https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2019/10/14/transit-line/
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awwww, thank you so much Jez 🙂
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Yuck, hate creepy crawly!
https://junkboattravels.blogspot.com/2019/10/lines-and-squares-14.html
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oh I like these guys . . .spiders I am a bit more hesitant with!!
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What a whopper. But so very handsome. I’m back on the beach today
https://tishfarrell.com/2019/10/14/tide-lines/
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Beach is good 🙂
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Mmm… seem to have lost my comment! Said something about the lovely patterns on this critter – a grasshopper or a locust? If the latter then I fear for the fruit it is sitting on. I am back to the globes today. Can’t believe that it is ten years since these were making their rounds and we are still saying the same old things! Our poor planet is running out of options.
https://wp.me/pL5Ms-4KD
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I found your other one . . you were, somewhat bizarrely, in spam. now unspammed and so we are fortunate enough to see you twice here 🙂
I am going for enormous grasshopper rather than locust, although if latter it will not have got very far on this fruit as it is a young almond!
Until everyone elected to and working for governments, sees a direct impact/reaction in the environment around them following personal inaction and decisions I am not sure behaviours or policies will really change. 😦
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Eeks! I wonder what I did to trip the Spam filter! Thanks for recovering me, always a dubious place to hang out in. Did you see Tish’s comment btw?
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Got a mind of its own that spam filter sometimes!
And Tish’s comment? On my post or yours?
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Er… mine I think.
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ooh found it . . .will listen/watch in a mo 🙂 thanks for the heads up
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Pretty patterns on a grasshopper? Locust?
Back to those interesting globes today. Ten years ago and we are still talking about global warming and saying the same things…
https://wp.me/pL5Ms-4KD
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For some reason you were in spam 😦 and I have a horrid feeling we may be saying the same in ten years too.
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Here’s my contribution to day 14. A chance photo from yesterday morning:
https://davidmsphotoblog.com/2019/10/14/october-squares-lines-at-the-marina/
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ooh I like chance photos 🙂
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