Monday, May 16, 2005

yes, another post about bugs lol

geologists estimate that Florida is one of the youngest parts of the continental United States, the last land mass to emerge from the ocean. i suppose that you could consider some of our environment here to be a step or 2 behind land masses that have had a bit more time to age & evolve & therefore relatively slightly more "prehistoric" in nature--take a look at alligators, which are rather dinosaur like & armadillos with their hard shells & all sorts of other species of lizards & bugs & reptiles & what have you, some of which are obscenely large in comparison to those i was famaliar with CT. and weren't alot of prehistoric creatures bigger than their present-day counterparts? where exactly am i going with this random entry? i swear the last few days, i have encountered some mutant mosquitoes & i mean large enough that you can actually *hear* them launching through the air in your direction, looking for an opportunity to prey on your blood. the only explanation i can come up with is that we are still living with creatures from another time...all i know is that there bugs of alarming size sharing my world & i felt i needed to share.

2 with their own thoughts:

Chele76 Monday, May 16, 2005 10:50:00 PM  

and that being reason 101 for why I don't live down that way! LOL

Anonymous,  Tuesday, May 17, 2005 5:50:00 AM  

I've seen come "palmetto bugs" the size of a small dinner plate this year!

  © Blogger templates The Professional Template by Ourblogtemplates.com 2008

Back to TOP