Wednesday, July 28, 2010

the locust

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I can remember as a child, I was always thrilled to find the little brown shells that locusts left behind. I rarely saw the actually locusts but the little husks offered awe and hours of imagination. Sometimes I think it would be nice to shed our outer shells and get to start anew.

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PS I grew up calling them locusts, maybe it's a Missouri thing, but yes, technically they are cicadas. :)  From Wikipedia: Cicadas are sometimes colloquially called "locusts", although they are unrelated to true locusts, which are a kind of grasshopper. They are also known as "jar flies".

12 comments:

  1. I always thought that locusts looked like grasshoppers. Thanks for the education. They're actually cute, in small numbers that is.

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  2. As always a great shot...I'd love to shed my outer skin from time to time and start over. That'd be awesome!

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  3. Is that what that is?? I thought it was a cicada.

    Great shot whatever it is.

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  4. We always saw the cicada shells on the trees when we visited my grandmother when I was very, very young. I remember the loud buzz in the summertime! What memories you just brought back!

    I like your analogy of shedding the old shell, too...

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  5. They are so scary looking to me...I am guilty of calling them locust also...just last nite I said to my Hubs..."you can tell its almost August,...The locust are out!!

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  6. I actually saw one a couple of weeks ago. It was making a such a clatter because a wasp had gotten hold of it, probably stung it and was dragging it up a tree. It was such an odd site.

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  7. Great picture ... check out those wings! We have something in our palm trees now, making that humming noise that you either love or drives you crazy.

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  8. That's a great picture, Lisa, and reminds me of a story about our daughter when she was around three years old. We showed her a locust shell on a tree and tried to explain what it was, and she said she didn't like it. We asked why ... and she said, "He left his face!" ... lol

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  9. i wish we could shed our skins too and start over sometimes. so many things to do differently. great capture. i love listening to the cicadas. they have an interesting sound/ song.

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  10. We call them locusts, too! I love to hear them.

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