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I can definitely relate to that!
2 years agoThat's a big leaf!
2 years agoI'm still working on the moat at your house. By the time you get back it'll be twice as big as the one in the picture. I've run into some red tape with importing the piranha and Crocs. But don't worry, it'll all pan out. You'll love it.
2 years agoThat's amazing.
2 years agoThat big gold one will fit perfectly on Andrea's bike.
2 years agoLove the twin head positions of these two.
I'm not getting any suspicion from the look .. just slightly cautious watchfulness. 😉
What's going on with the smiling person in the top right corner?
Is that the alternate universe where she decided not to snuggle drugs?
Wow! Those boards look quite thin.
And what a view!!
It's true, I use coffee as the incentive wherever I can.
2 years agoWow, good job, Scott. I was going to say stink bug and leave it at that.
2 years agoBravo!!! Isn’t it adorable? He was determined to ride with me but not in any histrionic way.
2 years agoI started by just bringing up images of stinkbugs, and found a match on someone’s Pinterest image. It had a proposed species name which seems incorrect, but when I started tracing that down I came across this link that looks more defnitive.
I was surprised to see it’s not a stink bug though, but a different family: “Urostylididae is a family of true bugs and is considered a basal or "primitive" family within the stink-bug lineage. They are found only in Asia. This family has about 100 species, with distribution limited mainly to eastern Asia.”
Great job! How did you do it?
2 years agoHey, I think I’ve found it: Urolabida histrionica
https://uk.inaturalist.org/taxa/559899-Urolabida-histrionica
I think it shows her pre-arrest, showing off a shiny new bracelet that she bought with her ill-gotten gains.
2 years ago