
Subjective beauty
Perfectly fit for purpose
Divinely designed
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Eeeeek!
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Heh 😀
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Yuck! hehehe 😉
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Evolution’s finest 🙂
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WHAT IS THAT THING?
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Just a slug 😉
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A HUGE ONE~
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Yes, he was a big one 😉
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Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
IS THAT…A ZUCCHINI-? GREAT POEM. SUE!
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What a magnificent slug! (I’m hoping that has been magnified rather a lot, otherwise… Eurgh!!!)
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He was a good six inches long 😉
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Ooer!
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☺️
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Wow – I suppose when you look closely, it is quite ‘divinely designed’. He’s an amazingly bright colour though, and he looks a real whopper! 🙂
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He is huge… and brilliantly designed for his purpose.
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Purpose?
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He is part of our clean up crew 😉
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Ah, I can see he’d be good at that. He looks like a nightclub bouncer to me! 🙂
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Same thing 😉
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Cool! 🙂
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Ah… unique but with that color issuing a warning for others to stay well away.
I’ve noticed this small insect that looks like a crab and scorpion put together…might have been a Sun Spider. And then there’s a thing called a Wheel Bug that looks like it it is from the dinosaur era.
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Neither of which we have here.
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Oh fabulous!
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Thank you 🙂
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It’s a pleasure
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Emegherd!!! How big is that thing? 🙂
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About six inches 😉
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