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Photos At The Holmesbrook Park - June 13th - 14th 2017

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Photo Taken From Very Far Distance  Bachelor Button   Crimson Clover  Bachelor Button   By The PicNic Area Today: Photographer: Susan Nikitenko June 13th, 14th 2017 Poetry And Other Materials On This Site Can Be Freely Used For Christian Bible Centered Non-Profit Ministries And must Remain Unchanged In Any Way.The borders, headers and frames, you may use freely add information as needed. All Other Purposes For Change Are With Permission Only. You May Make Requests At "treasurebox18@yahoo.com" All my poems with stories are both real and fictional designed to illustrate a biblical truth. All Rights Reserved. Please Include Site Name And Link Back To This Blog. Thank-You.

Holmesbrook Park Photos

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Photographer: Susan Nikitenko Poetry And Other Materials On This Site Can Be Freely Used For Christian Bible Centered Non-Profit Ministries And must Remain Unchanged In Any Way.The borders, headers and frames, you may use freely add information as needed. All Other Purposes For Change Are With Permission Only. You May Make Requests At "treasurebox18@yahoo.com" All my poems with stories are both real and fictional designed to illustrate a biblical truth. All Rights Reserved. Please Include Site Name And Link Back To This Blog. Thank-You.

Four Lined Plant Bug - Poecilocapus lineatus - Holmesbrook Park

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This Bug Was Found At The Holmebrook Field - I've never seen one of these bugs before.  They are mating here so chances are there will be more of them next year. Right up in front too. If you look at the plant you'll see the black spots they are leaving.  These insects cause tremendous damage.  I tried catching the insects into a jar but they have wings and I was unable to catch them. They escaped and fell to the ground after using their wings to avoid being caught. For some reason after visiting the park a second time today - to try to catch the insects.  The plant looked like a whole different liatris plant, it was wilted, as though it had been replaced by an even more damaged plant.  I'm second guessing myself, so I'm going to examine the plant again tomorrow.  The only damage to the first plant was at the top as shown in the picture, but the second plant had tiny dark spots all over it. Someone has been stealing plants on a regular basis from the park.  I don'