The title of this blog comes from a Gaelic expression -"putting on the poor mouth"-which means to exaggerate the direness of one's situation in order to gain time or favour from creditors.
16 February 2011
Dryad
Dryad found on a Black Poplar, the Chase, Dagenham
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It's an education blogging is. I had to look up "Dryad", thus revealing that my view of "Jams' interesting photo of some cow dung" was not what I thought it was. So, a mission is born: I shall seek out some Dungads - those much overlooked dung nymphs that Greek mythology foolishly ignored. If you spot any before me do please show. Their time should come.
7 comments:
It's an education blogging is. I had to look up "Dryad", thus revealing that my view of "Jams' interesting photo of some cow dung" was not what I thought it was. So, a mission is born: I shall seek out some Dungads - those much overlooked dung nymphs that Greek mythology foolishly ignored. If you spot any before me do please show. Their time should come.
Wonderful texture. I'd love to be ant-sized to explore it properly!
Doesn't work for me. With or w/o glasses. Shall try again tomorrow. But I'm notoriously bad in this kind of thing.
Dungads, haha H. Now I have a new quest!
Glad you like it Stan
Ah you must be less prone to pareidolia Snoopy!
The reason I stopped taking drugs in the 60's was that I kept seeing people turn into flowers.
There are so many fascinating parts to a tree!
A good reason to stop Susan. My reasons or not smoking taking drugs was that I would be up shit creek at work!
Oh there are Knat!
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