Wow! Are those the 17 year cicadas? On an oak tree? I just saw a Discovery special on them. They munch the roots of the oak trees for 17 years before coming up and cracking their shells and flying off for a short while, laying their eggs and dying off while a new generation forms underground and waits for another 17 years. God is great, for crating things such as these.
Catholic and politically conservative, I graduated with a BA in History (concentration in American) and Political Science. I'm between two parishes; one in Wisconsin that is fairly traditional, and one in Illinois that is fairly liberal. I teach CCD. I work in the food service industry, which basically means I'm working in fast food until I find a better job. I'd like to work for the church somehow. Right now I'm working on getting my teaching certification, although I'm unsure thats the correct path for me.
This blog is as random as I am. I hope you enjoy.
I love You, O my God, and my only desire is to love You until the last breath of my life. I love You, O my infinitely lovable God, and I would rather die loving You, than live without loving You. I love You, Lord and the only grace I ask is to love You eternally....My God, if my tongue cannot say in every moment that I love You, I want my heart to repeat it to You as often as I draw breath.
- Saint John Vianney
3 comments:
Holy COW they're disgusting!!
I still haven't seen one.
;)
wow, nasty bugs, great pics!
Wow! Are those the 17 year cicadas? On an oak tree? I just saw a Discovery special on them. They munch the roots of the oak trees for 17 years before coming up and cracking their shells and flying off for a short while, laying their eggs and dying off while a new generation forms underground and waits for another 17 years. God is great, for crating things such as these.
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