Training
The only way I know to get photos off my phone and onto the blog is to send them from the phone to the e-mail , download the e-mail, then pick up the photo from my downloads. In May I sent a MESS of photos from the Hawaii trip, and ATT warned us that we were going overboard with the texting.
Yahoo! I has beentrained. The photo is the larvae of mud-dauber wasps, attempting to colonize my car antenna.
10 Comments:
At 9:27 AM , Acorn to Oak said...
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At 11:02 AM , Rose L said...
I have never seen wasp nests on a car antennae before!!! Weird!
At 11:14 AM , Tim Young said...
I've never seen wasps try to attach to a car antenna, although my dad had them in his gas flap on his pickup. The attendant wasn't amused.
At 11:43 AM , Willow said...
Hi Roxie,
Catching up after being away--LOVE those hats!
And yes, Portland is predictable--it WILL rain. But there are so many wonderful places to walk, even in the rain.
At 9:46 PM , Acorn to Oak said...
When I posted my first comment of, "what is it?"...the only thing that showed up on your post was that rope thingy and the text under it now wasn't there. Now, I see it's wasps. That's interesting. I've never seen anything like that. So, I deleted my first one since it probably seemed kind of weird and started over. :-)
I like the blue hat. It's cute!
At 11:16 PM , Lyssa said...
The mud dauber nests are so cute! I don't think I could get make myself get rid of them.
At 4:48 AM , Donna Lee said...
The fish hats are endlessly amusing. The wasps are scary. I have a beesting allergy and things with stings make me a bit nervous. They are persistent aren't they?
At 5:13 AM , Saren Johnson said...
Hats are very useful.
At 10:06 AM , tlbw said...
So how long was your car in the driveway to give the wasps time to build? Fascinating.
At 10:29 PM , Amy Lane said...
The hats are amazing... and the mud-daubber wasps on the antenna? Icky. I think those babies can build those things overnight!
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