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Today I have a 3 fer for y'all all in one!!
Dear Auntie HiC,
Do you have cicadas where you live?
Our woods in north Georgia are full of emerging cicadas.
While some might find the “buzzing” eerie, deafening, or even annoying, I purr-sonally consider the cicada sound purr-fectly relaxing, calming & soothing.
Join me for a nap!
Lovingly
Cali,
Auntie HiC wrote a bit of info in Acrostic poem using the letters of Cicadas
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Curiosity
Incredible insects
Cali thanks for the great informative post
Auntie HiC likes their red eyes
Did you know they've been in literature since Homer's Iliad
Avast majority are active during the day as adults with some calling at dawn or dusk. Only a rare few species are known to be nocturnal
Dearest Niece Cali you do have a sleeping beauty buzzz
As hot as it is above ground, the are gonna be shocked when they leave their cool homes under the earth,
What an orchestra they have too.
Lovingly Auntie HiC
That was cute to see the opened wide eyes and then they fell closed again...sweet kitty!
ReplyDeleteWe could do without c icadas...the pups would roll on them or try to nosh on them...UGH!! The noise we have when they are here, isn't too terrible, we have more noise from all the frogs in the nearby pond and creek. teehee!
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteI miss the sound of cicadas from OZ. Or even the crickets. Nothing like that in the UK. A fun informative post! YAM xx
Love your poem and we haven't heard any cicadas this summer yet.
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