
By a 5-legged Grasshopper and it's all Kiley's fault.
Yes my dear colleague brought him in to say hello to me today (knowing my loathing) and then deliberately left him on the outside of my door!
What she doesn't know is I finally had to go out with my bug net and shoo him away - thanks alot Kiley!
An hour later another colleague asked me if I wanted to let the Horny Toad sitting outside my door in? I guess I'm just a magnet for all the local wildlife, this just didn't happen to me in England!
Double-click piccie to be freaked out!
LOL - They are just attracted to your beauty and kindness.
ReplyDeleteBoth are green...Im sensing an Irishman is behind it !!
ReplyDeleteThis stalking could be worse. At least it's just harmless wildlife. What, no grasshoppers in the UK?
ReplyDeleteLOL!
ReplyDeleteGrrrrrhahahahaha! Well, the hoppergrasses are bad down here this year too. I haven't seen a horny toad in years. Used to love those little guys.
ReplyDeleteI'm dropping in from Fhina's and I'm not surprised at the bugs at your door. Like Nancy said, they are attracted to something, someone.
ReplyDeleteYour poor bug is missing a leg, no? It's handicapped.
ReplyDeleteThe bug needs your love lol xx
ReplyDeleteEW, Yuck and Feh .. I dont like any bugs ....
ReplyDeleteOh dude. That is the coolest thing, attracting the local wildlife. Be grateful you don't attract cougars.
ReplyDeleteLOL! You are just an insect/animal charmer Sarah!
ReplyDeleteWhat, not one horny toad in all the years in the UK?
ReplyDeleteHi, Thanks for the trip. -Jayne
ReplyDeleteInsects have a way of invading our space - or did we invade theirs first. Lovely post
ReplyDeleteWho was the horny toad? one of the teachers?
ReplyDeletehahahaha! love that photo! jan
ReplyDeleteThis is funny and creepy. My issue would be SPIDERS. Hate, Hate, Hate the critters, especially in the house!
ReplyDeleteEeek!
ReplyDeleteI have loved reading through your blog:)