Nature Observation- The Fly
Nature Observation- the fly
The sun was beating down making the 100 degree Texas day feel even hotter. The back patio of our house is small, yet cozy. There are three comfy wicker chairs positioned in a half circle, making it a great place to attempt to enjoy a summer day. Small flies were flying all around me, bugging me to no end. After countless attempts to swat them away, I stopped and began to let them be. The bright blue and green of their backs glinted from the sun, giving them a mirrored appearance. I could almost see myself in them, but not quite. If only they were bigger. Flies aren't the prettiest of animals, but there was something really amazing about the bright colors that only became apparent in the right light. There were probably three or four flying around me and they truly never stayed in place for more than a few seconds at at time. The transparent wings moved so fast they disappeared, similar to a hummingbird. The legs so small and delicate, they could be broken so easily. I guess that's why they're so fast. No one can harm a fly if they aren't quick enough to catch them. If I closed my eyes, I could just barely feel them brushing my leg, my hand, my arm. Their tiny little feet moving across my skin was detectable and it tickled my skin. Any slight movement on my part caused them to fly away, buzzing once again, just to land somewhere new.
The sun was beating down making the 100 degree Texas day feel even hotter. The back patio of our house is small, yet cozy. There are three comfy wicker chairs positioned in a half circle, making it a great place to attempt to enjoy a summer day. Small flies were flying all around me, bugging me to no end. After countless attempts to swat them away, I stopped and began to let them be. The bright blue and green of their backs glinted from the sun, giving them a mirrored appearance. I could almost see myself in them, but not quite. If only they were bigger. Flies aren't the prettiest of animals, but there was something really amazing about the bright colors that only became apparent in the right light. There were probably three or four flying around me and they truly never stayed in place for more than a few seconds at at time. The transparent wings moved so fast they disappeared, similar to a hummingbird. The legs so small and delicate, they could be broken so easily. I guess that's why they're so fast. No one can harm a fly if they aren't quick enough to catch them. If I closed my eyes, I could just barely feel them brushing my leg, my hand, my arm. Their tiny little feet moving across my skin was detectable and it tickled my skin. Any slight movement on my part caused them to fly away, buzzing once again, just to land somewhere new.
Thanks, good close observation of something so common as a fly.
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