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Car Radiator Bug / locust Screen by Dr. Chan C. Posted Mon 17 Jan 2011 12:53am I made my own bug screen to protect the radiator of my pajero from the locusts and other bugs. It's quite simple and all you need can be bought from your local hardware shop. I got a meter of fly screen from Bunnings. You can get them in nylon or aluminum mesh for under 10 dollars. Next you need some black cable ties Read on »
Locusts! by Laurie P. Patient Expert Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 9:17pm I've discovered a new sound that I don't like. . . .locusts! I have been hearing them for the last few nights but knew they weren't crickets or birds. It is a rather piercing sound. They sound like wheezing bugs with really bad asthma! Jason came home tonight and told me what that sound was. . .more later. . . Read on »
Like locusts by Redhead75 Facebook Posted Wed 25 Aug 2010 3:11pm The pitch in was a success today.  The people came like a swarm of locusts and ate everything.  They all wanted my beer bread recipe   I was the only one that didn’t touch a drop.  A few years ago this would have bothered me.  Now it’s just normal.  I didn’t want that crap.  They had Tostitos and I would be lying if I said I didn’t want those but i’m Read on »
Black Locust Blossoms by Anthony A. Patient Expert Posted Tue 27 Jan 2009 6:20pm Although they have come and gone, I must do a post about these little jewels. Behold a treasure of the natural world: The black locust blossom. I didnt even have a clue about these until I came across them in the book "Forager's Harvest" by Samuel Thayer. He was writing about his experiences in Michigan, so I wasnt sure Read on »
Sunburst Marathon 2009 Race Report by Perry R. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Mon 08 Jun 2009 6:35pm A blast of cool air and the Notre Dame Fight Song greeted me as I entered the dark tunnel to the famous stadium. My 27th marathon would be finished in less than a minute, certain to be my fastest ever. The pride of a PR was tempered by the realization that I’d be [...] Read on »
Sunburst Muffins by RabbitFoodForMyBunnyTeeth Posted Fri 18 May 2012 11:02am I spent some time playing in the kitchen for my second ever, original vegan baking experiment. I used a healthy mixture of whole-wheat flour & almond flour, along with all natural honey, and unsweetened applesauce in place of oil. After I mixed up my batter, I could not stop licking the spatula! I’m so glad there are no raw eggs in this recipe, ... Read on »
A Few Good Trees by VW Patient Expert Posted Sat 06 Jun 2009 12:04am , and the shade they produce in summer isn't so heavy that it kills the grass underneath. 'Sunburst' honey locusts are also podless and their new leaves are yellow. This can look...-sized tree is a 'Shademaster' honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos 'Shademaster'). Instead of reaching 80-100 feet in size, honey locusts grow to about 25-30 feet wide and 35-45 Read on »
yoga pose may by Rachael W. Posted Fri 21 May 2010 9:15am Today is my day to post a pose as part of Tina and Kate’s Yoga Pose May.  It’s been a while since I posted yoga pictures . My pose was locust. So there you have it.  Namaste:) Read on »
A Natural Mistake by Robert Folzenlogen Posted Sat 28 Aug 2010 12:00am We have a large number of New Mexico locusts on our farm in Littleton, Colorado. These small trees are adorned with fragrant, purple flowers in late spring but, unfortunately, are also festooned with numerous thorns along their branches. Convinced that one of the locusts would look great on our front lawn in Columbia, Missouri, we transplanted Read on »
Camera Critters: Grasshopper by Rayne Mazur Patient Expert Posted Mon 15 Jun 2009 6:29pm Click Image To See Larger Grasshopper Originally uploaded by raynie_dai I can't believe I forgot Camera Critters last week. I'm so embarrassed. This is an African Grasshopper. They also swarm and then they are called locusts. Something about the coloring makes them seem so much more menacing than our own green and dirt brown colored Read on »