One more link for more ivy:
https://pixabay.com/en/ivy-vine-the-leaves-plants-1679733/ (5 years and 435 days ago)
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Oh now you're just being weird.. oh wait.. that's me.. nevermind (love it) hehehe
Those are ladybugs.
I was taught English English, not American English...
http://grammarist.com/interesting-words/ladybug-and-ladybird/
lol, nice - WD... extra 15 points for the originality of the ladybird!! Pix xx
Thanks
Poor ladybug/bird with those tentacle legs. American English.
She was born like that. Tentacles are useful in her way of life.
Bet she gives good hugs
The Oxford English Dictionary (OED)'s first recorded use of the word 'ladybird' is from a 1674 glossary of southern English words. The author describes how the regional word bishop is the term for 'the little spotted beetle commonly called the Lady cow, or Lady-bird'. Ladybug followed shortly after ladybird.
So, it's a lady-cow!
Very imaginative piece and I like the Tibetan monastery.
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