One of the great things about having a macro lens when you, personally, do not have a garden is that you can appreciate pest species for their aesthetic qualities without being troubled by what they’re noshing on.
Take this rose weevil, for example. I can admire its strange shape and its entertaining name (it’s a lot of fun to say “weevil” over and over again—try it) without worrying about what damage it might be doing to the rose bush it was perched on.
Does that make me a bad person?
Take this rose weevil, for example. I can admire its strange shape and its entertaining name (it’s a lot of fun to say “weevil” over and over again—try it) without worrying about what damage it might be doing to the rose bush it was perched on.
Does that make me a bad person?
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3 comments:
No, but you're no green thumb, either:). Or, better put, you get no green thumb, as murderous I do.
Well, I might've gotten a *grey* thumb if I had crushed a weevil--rather than the green thumb you get from aphid-killing--but I take your point. :)
It makes you a naturalist. Someone who appreciates things for their own sake, like John Muir. Heaven forfend… =)
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