Happy Easter Martina. I've been busy with visitors so unable to visit for a while. I like photographs of snails but don't really care for their insatiable appetite for new seedlings.
This was a really acrobatic snail but I didn't manage to get a decent photo - light was too low and hey, they can be quick.
Joan Elizabeth, kobico, CiB: Happy Easter, too! - I like to take pictures of snail shells (wikipedia article about gastropod shells is very interesting) but the rest - not so ... they really eat each and every seedling in my garden - even lilac offshoot - bah! - and no, AB, uuuuuuuuurgh, I prefer choco beetles in my garden!
Andreia Dias, lol - google translates your comment in a whole as "beautiful like me" --- so I translated the words individually. Muito obrigado :-)
Happy Easter Martina. I've been busy with visitors so unable to visit for a while. I like photographs of snails but don't really care for their insatiable appetite for new seedlings.
ReplyDeleteSomehow, snails look less slimy and icky in black & white. In fact, the spiral design is almost mesmerizing.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter :)
Lindo, Gostei :)
ReplyDeleteAndreia
I agree with kobico. The snail definitely looks better sans color.
ReplyDeleteYou also have animals in your garden! Perhaps, just as edible if not quite so sweet.
ReplyDeleteThis was a really acrobatic snail but I didn't manage to get a decent photo - light was too low and hey, they can be quick.
ReplyDeleteJoan Elizabeth, kobico, CiB: Happy Easter, too! - I like to take pictures of snail shells (wikipedia article about gastropod shells is very interesting) but the rest - not so ... they really eat each and every seedling in my garden - even lilac offshoot - bah! - and no, AB, uuuuuuuuurgh, I prefer choco beetles in my garden!
Andreia Dias, lol - google translates your comment in a whole as "beautiful like me" --- so I translated the words individually. Muito obrigado :-)