A Little Note to BUG You
May flies, mosquitoes, and moths oh my! The dreaded invasion of bugville will soon be upon us after their deep sleep during the winter months (well up here where some of us live anyway). As the inevitable onslaught begins, we thought that this would be a good month to create a project featuring an insect of some sort. Butterflies, bees and ants all come to mind but the choice is up to you. However, please note that only cute bugs should apply--no creepy crawlers allowed!
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OK, so I'm really trying to figure out if snails fit into the 'insect' category! They certainly qualify as May critters that "bug" me as they invade my garden after hibernating all winter. :-D If they don't fit the theme, please remove my entry (#1.) Thanks. BTW, if they aren't "bugs," can anyone tell me what they are?
ReplyDeleteLovely DT work - thanks for the bug challenge - have a blessed week!
ReplyDeleteHey NanaConnie,
ReplyDeleteActually a snail is a mollusk. Now what is a mollusk you ask? Well it is any of a selection of invertebrate animals (others include clams, or squids) with a soft unsegmented body normally enclosed in a calcareous shell.
However, as far as I am concerned, we can allow snails to go through for this challenge. They crawl outside like other bugs and they're cute for the most part so we'll accept them!
Lisa D.
Thanks, Lisa. Good to know. :-D
DeleteSuper challenge, I had fun playing along and seeing all the lovely makes! Thank you so much. Hugs :-) See you next challenge!!!
ReplyDeleteTTFN,
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