I was surprised to see a ladybug on my chrysanthemums; thought that it was getting too cold at this time of the year (fall with very cool nights) but there she was.
Great find. I`ve seen them late in fall but on a sunny day and they are to found on places that`s warm. Once in autumn I did count more then 500 on the side wall of our house. Lovely flower too and a great capture of both.
@digitalrn Rick it went very well. thanks for aksin.. I'm just sore on my neck and black and blue on that side all the way down to almost my waist. Cardiologist says that it's a sign of healing. I have a summary findings..will copy it for you.
"Only very minor reconnection seen in LUPV and RIPV. Re-isolation of PVs, posterior wall and roof. Successful ablation of right atrial typical flutter. Successful ablation of left atrial tachycardia coming from base of LAA". now whatever all that means. I also have a whole page of his procedure notes but they are a bit complicated for me to fully understand. will see him end of November and shall know more by then.
Great shot, Bruni! Was the head of the bug black or was it white? If it was black than it is a lady bug. If it was white with black spots, it is an Aisan Lady Beetle (they bite - but I don't think they are poisonous). I love the detail you caught. It's amazing that any bugs are still buzzin' about with the weather we've been having! Well done! :)
"Only very minor reconnection seen in LUPV and RIPV. Re-isolation of PVs, posterior wall and roof. Successful ablation of right atrial typical flutter. Successful ablation of left atrial tachycardia coming from base of LAA". now whatever all that means. I also have a whole page of his procedure notes but they are a bit complicated for me to fully understand. will see him end of November and shall know more by then.
Ian