A few weeks ago I was looking out the back door and blinked my eyes a few times to clear the floating specks from my vision.
There are times when I stand up and get these 'lights' that float in my vision for a few moments, then disappear.
These suckers would not go away.
As I stood there for a few more moments, I realized that they were FIREFLIES!
(Also known as lightning bugs?)
My prior experience with them stems from the Pirates of the Carribean ride at Disneyland.
As you walked into the ride you were greeted by a dark stage/area done up like the bayous around the Gulf Coast of America.
As your eyes adjust to the darkness, you see FFs/LBs that are merely small light bulbs that move around like the real thing.
That really sucks.
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After blinking and rubbing my eyes for a few moments, I realized what they were and ran into the room to tell my roomie she had a backyard filled with them!
She looked at me like I was kinda stupid - not a hard thing really - and then told me the proper local terminology/name for the little buggers.
It really didn't matter how dumb I sounded! I was very stoked about seeing a phenomenon that I had heard about all these years and finally seeing it for myself.
On the Fourth of July weekend I was treated to fireworks, a lightning storm and artificial fireworks - a treat for me! FoJ in Lost Angeles/CA is usually banned fireworks and watching the National Forest burn because some idiot was playing with fire.
A few nights ago I ventured outdoors to take a look at the night sky - I still have not oriented myself to my new stargazing digs - and came across a tree with sparkling lights traveling up and down it's branches.
I stood there again - like an idiot mesmerized by something that may be old hat to the neighborhood - and laughed at the Early July Christmas Tree Show that Mom Nature had provided.
My next 'science' project is finding out what makes all the noise that serves as the 'musical score'. There are some crazy bugs, beetles, frogs and god-knows-what out there in the darkness?
http://articles.baltimoresun.com/201...pp-tree-canopy
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