OK, so I can't really pronounce that. So that's why I just call my new friend Mrs. Sphinx Moth. She's just outside our living room window and has been for days. She's kind of Olivia-colored, don't you think? I asked my mom if she could come in and play but Mom said we had to let her rest. I guess Mr. Sphinx Moth visited too for a day or so and they were very busy. Mom said Mrs. Sphinx Moth should be laying eggs any time now. I don't think I understand–whoever heard of an Easter Moth?
Hi, Mrs. Sphinx Moth!
Neat moth, I want to eat it!
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Eggs? It's not eastur anymore so Mr. Mrs. Moth probubly already colured the eggs and the lil beans must have taken them away.
ReplyDeleteUmmm, what dues yer lady mean by "very busy"? They must have had a lot of eggs to colur fur eastur.
Mrs. Sphinx Moth does look Olivia colored and kind of pretty. When her eggs become babies take some more pictures I want to see it the babies are pastel easter colors.
ReplyDeleteWm, you have discovered a new holiday animal. Keep up the good work. I'll put in a good word for you to the AAAS.
ReplyDeleteoops, that was me, Her majesty, the Tux
ReplyDeleteShe has an interesting pattern on her wings but she does look like good eatin'!
ReplyDeleteApparently those moth things scared Meowm when she was little and she still doesn't like them. An Easter moth sounds strange.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty moth! If you see her eggs, will you let us know what color they are?
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