05 November 2006
Presumptive Youngster - 2
"From a while ago (can't be that long, I have only been blogging for 2 and a 1/2 months) in my comments"
Now 7 months and I can link to posts now, brag, brag.
I said those words here.
Lisa W. said...
"Everything in my world is BIG."
EVERYTHING????
heh heh heh...
Tuesday, May 09, 2006 12:05:12 AM
Yes Lisa, check out my anthills.
Number 1 with truck for scale
Number 1 without truck
Bigger one a bit further
Here in the this part of Zambia they grow(?) even bigger.
There are thousands of them.
Comments:
Those are anthills? I just got a serious case of the willies! I don't think I could stand being in the same area as them. Are they fire ants?
# posted by Holder : 05 November, 2006
Ewww! I LOVE CANADA!!! I'd love to visit Africa, maybe just not that part.
# posted by Lisa W. : 05 November, 2006
Amazing .... guess you don't step on one of these by accident!
# posted by LeeAnn : 05 November, 2006
I've never seen any hills that big. I hear those buggers are vicious too. Like piranha. Yikes. Makes my skin crawl to think about it.
# posted by Libby Spencer : 05 November, 2006
WOW!
Now THAT's some serious bugs!
# posted by k : 05 November, 2006
Oh, Keesie. There ain't enough Amdro to kill those suckers...
Good luck on your relocation. Moving sucks.
# posted by Froth : 06 November, 2006
Thanks for the photos, Keesie, I'd forgotten the anthills.
Those ants aren't really a problem - watch out for white ants, which can eat your rafters out before you can wipe the sh*t out of eyes and there was a type of army ant called a Matabele ant (named after the native tribe from Zimbabwe).
At the worst, something (badger, maybe) will dig a hole in the side of one of those hills and a mamba will move in - not a good neighbour.
# posted by Oubaas : 06 November, 2006
Now 7 months and I can link to posts now, brag, brag.
I said those words here.
Lisa W. said...
"Everything in my world is BIG."
EVERYTHING????
heh heh heh...
Tuesday, May 09, 2006 12:05:12 AM
Yes Lisa, check out my anthills.
Number 1 with truck for scale
Number 1 without truck
Bigger one a bit further
Here in the this part of Zambia they grow(?) even bigger.
There are thousands of them.
Comments:
Those are anthills? I just got a serious case of the willies! I don't think I could stand being in the same area as them. Are they fire ants?
# posted by Holder : 05 November, 2006
Ewww! I LOVE CANADA!!! I'd love to visit Africa, maybe just not that part.
# posted by Lisa W. : 05 November, 2006
Amazing .... guess you don't step on one of these by accident!
# posted by LeeAnn : 05 November, 2006
I've never seen any hills that big. I hear those buggers are vicious too. Like piranha. Yikes. Makes my skin crawl to think about it.
# posted by Libby Spencer : 05 November, 2006
WOW!
Now THAT's some serious bugs!
# posted by k : 05 November, 2006
Oh, Keesie. There ain't enough Amdro to kill those suckers...
Good luck on your relocation. Moving sucks.
# posted by Froth : 06 November, 2006
Thanks for the photos, Keesie, I'd forgotten the anthills.
Those ants aren't really a problem - watch out for white ants, which can eat your rafters out before you can wipe the sh*t out of eyes and there was a type of army ant called a Matabele ant (named after the native tribe from Zimbabwe).
At the worst, something (badger, maybe) will dig a hole in the side of one of those hills and a mamba will move in - not a good neighbour.
# posted by Oubaas : 06 November, 2006
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Those are anthills? I just got a serious case of the willies! I don't think I could stand being in the same area as them. Are they fire ants?
I've never seen any hills that big. I hear those buggers are vicious too. Like piranha. Yikes. Makes my skin crawl to think about it.
Oh, Keesie. There ain't enough Amdro to kill those suckers...
Good luck on your relocation. Moving sucks.
Good luck on your relocation. Moving sucks.
Thanks for the photos, Keesie, I'd forgotten the anthills.
Those ants aren't really a problem - watch out for white ants, which can eat your rafters out before you can wipe the sh*t out of eyes and there was a type of army ant called a Matabele ant (named after the native tribe from Zimbabwe).
At the worst, something (badger, maybe) will dig a hole in the side of one of those hills and a mamba will move in - not a good neighbour.
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Those ants aren't really a problem - watch out for white ants, which can eat your rafters out before you can wipe the sh*t out of eyes and there was a type of army ant called a Matabele ant (named after the native tribe from Zimbabwe).
At the worst, something (badger, maybe) will dig a hole in the side of one of those hills and a mamba will move in - not a good neighbour.
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