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.
Thanks all! Melanie all of the photos for WW, saturday photo hunt and the Friday cat blogging a re all mine. I do nick stuff off the internet to illustrate my newsy or historical posts
So...I'm even more in awe of you now because this past weekend my niece and I spent the day catching butterflies. And moths. And flies. And anything with wings.
And, it's not easy, even with a big honkin' net! You must be some kind of insect charmer to be able to get so close...or, you have a very good zoom lens.
Either way, I love your pics. But I tell you that each week...
Lovely shots - I've always wondered what those moths were called. Liberty, of course, couldn't care less what they're called - she just likes eating them!
wow--stunning. I don't think you would find one of those in the US!! Very beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteBack with the beauty of the bugs I see! Wonderful shots.
ReplyDeleteI am not fond of insects but I must admire the beauty of this moth! happy ww :)
ReplyDeleteI am glad to see the insect pictures have returned! I know I am at the right place this week.
ReplyDeleteNormally I would not like to see a moth, but this one is very beautiful! Do you take all of the pictures you post?
What great pictures! I wish mine were close....and the colors are so dramatic! I posted dragonflies this week! Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteWow stunning pictures. Happy WW.
ReplyDeleteNever thought I would say a bug is beautiful- but wow! This on certainly is! Thanks for visiting my WW x2!
ReplyDeleteThat's really wow on the photography and amazing on the moth itself.
ReplyDeletewow - gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photographs!!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of your best ever jams, very impressive (& look I'm not hiding my eyes this week!), Happy WW x x
ReplyDeleteMagnificent views! Where is that mountain located?
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th and WW! :-)
Beautiful photos and amazing colors on that moth! :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th and WW!
What a beautiful moth! The colours are amazing!!
ReplyDeleteThanks all! Melanie all of the photos for WW, saturday photo hunt and the Friday cat blogging a re all mine. I do nick stuff off the internet to illustrate my newsy or historical posts
ReplyDeleteBlack & red are my favorite colors. They compliment one another so well!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful insect!
Happy WW & Fourth of July!
Stunning photo. Well done and Happy WW & 4th July.
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty. Very good!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by.
Happy WW!
Beautiful! Love the contrast colours on this wee one. :) Cheers!
ReplyDeleteTHanks all!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! God bless your WW!
ReplyDeleteIncredible photos! I'm truly amazed at how beautiful those are! I really need a better camera! Hope you'll visit me at Some kind of Wondermom
ReplyDeleteI never though I'd say, that's such a pretty moth Jams!
ReplyDeleteStunning picture. Great vibrant colors. Happy WW.
ReplyDeleteSmiles and Blessings,
Angel Mama ():)
Wow-- wow -- awesome moths. I didn't even know moths came in these colors.
ReplyDeleteYou are an amazing photographer!!
ReplyDeleteNicely captured Jams! And what a cool critter it is - loving the colours. Cheers, Lavender of the birds & the beads
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice one!
ReplyDeleteLovely as always! :)
ReplyDeletegreat shots!
ReplyDeletegorgeous macro shots!!!
ReplyDeletehappy WW
I'm not much into insects but this is a neat picture!
ReplyDeleteSo...I'm even more in awe of you now because this past weekend my niece and I spent the day catching butterflies. And moths. And flies. And anything with wings.
ReplyDeleteAnd, it's not easy, even with a big honkin' net! You must be some kind of insect charmer to be able to get so close...or, you have a very good zoom lens.
Either way, I love your pics. But I tell you that each week...
Happy WW!!
What a pretty bug! What is it?
ReplyDeleteHmm... Looks pretty on picture but I don't think I would like to get that close to it in real life. Great shot anyway.
ReplyDeleteThanks all
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures as usual. You never disappoint!
ReplyDeletewow!
ReplyDeletegreat macro!
superb!
Hey jams, I didn't realize that your garden was the setting for The Mothman Prophecies sequel!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty photo!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW :)
Cool shots! Those are some pretty bugs. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th and Happy WW!
Great pics, what a vivid colour. Black and red... does this make it an emo fly?
ReplyDeleteThanks all.
ReplyDeleteEwbl ah yes Mothman II the sequel where London Bridge falls down!
Chris, this one was taken at Cranham March. It was a good find while the not wife and me were on a stroll
Lovely shots - I've always wondered what those moths were called. Liberty, of course, couldn't care less what they're called - she just likes eating them!
ReplyDeleteThat is stunning!
ReplyDeleteThanks. Ah the kitties have to be careful. They are very toxic thankks to what their caterpillars feed on
ReplyDeletevery impressive images. great entry
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