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I was bathing in the sterling, fawning light there dimmest be when I came upon a phenomenon unbeknownst to me. Quiet, bluish lights dancing in the pale, blinking every time -again and now but a chorus faithfully throughout. What was this, a faerie funeral? Perhaps a will-o-wisp walkabout? Fly, oh, the Valkyrie, I feel you may 've missed you two or three. What is this hovering, waving sight -harbingers of ancient light? Stole one from a widow clothed in black, turns out they're bonny baby fireflies, imagine that.
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May 15, 2014
May 15, 2014 at 12:25 PM UTC
A Curiousity
I was bathing in the sterling, fawning light there dimmest be when I came upon a phenomenon unbeknownst to me. Quiet, bluish lights dancing in the pale, blinking every time -again and now but a chorus faithfully throughout. What was this, a faerie funeral? Perhaps a will-o-wisp walkabout? Fly, oh, the Valkyrie, I feel you may 've missed you two or three. What is this hovering, waving sight -harbingers of ancient light? Stole one from a widow clothed in black, turns out they're bonny baby fireflies, imagine that.
There has always been a plethora of fireflies in spring and early summer, but these acted in a way we'd never seen before. They flew close to the ground and their light was nearly unblinking, and so much dimmer than the norm. I saved one from a spider's web and found them to be very young fireflies.
helen-burns
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May 15, 2014
May 15, 2014 at 12:25 PM UTC
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