WYSIWYG

What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.

Me? No...

Nope, nothing, nada, nil, nahi, non...

13 comments:

  1. Cicada season here - so loud and so plentiful you can even here them if you drive down state highway 1 (at speed) with windows down. They are like a bad case if tinnitis day and night.

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    1. Hari Om
      As I live with day and night tinnitus, I'd welcome a dose of cicada song to drown it! Yxx

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  2. Cicada? For a moment I thought it was a cockroach, which is definitely a no-no for me ... Cicadas aren't very common here in Bengaluru, at least in the city where I live; but they are very common in our hometown (Mallappally) near Tiruvalla which is a quiet countryside with lots of trees.

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    1. Hari Om
      to be honest, I think this does look more like a cocky than a cica, though that's what I asked for... but it still served as a post filler! Yxx

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  3. they always remind me of the pinocchio story ;O)

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  4. I'll chirp back! Take care, enjoy your day!

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  5. at least with cicadas you know what the thermometer has hit when they start...or don't stop...

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  6. crickets and cicadas are my worst nightmare, they drive me nuts. one cricket in the house will keep me up all night.
    not the kind of chirp I like to hear for sure.

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  7. It looks like a cricket to me.

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  8. Sure looks more like a cricket to me. Definitely not a cicada.

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  9. I am not a fan of bugs especially those that jump and go chirp in the night about the time I get to bed.
    I have a cricket story I've told before...Maybe I should tell it again. We have camel crickets here and to say the jump is an understatement
    Hugs cecilia

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