Outside stand four people watching the rain. It is springling now, and they are trying to take photo's of an ant that is carrying food and looks like it is sword-fighting. Another is carrying an egg to another tunnel. The destroyed mound looks wet, but is full of hurrying ants.
They are all doing something, wheather it be an egg, food, rebuilding the mound, or going to find more food.
Another person comes out ready to take photo's. She goes out to a tree, and takes pictures of the leaves that have raindrops on it still. She takes a photo of a red rose and shows the other four the photo's taken.
She then goes out into the garden bed and takes photo's of a flower growing there that you would never know was planted by the owners.
The rain starts again and all five of them go inside, also because the youngest of them all, the one year old baby, was going through the ant mound.
I wrote this just now when I came in outside. It was springling, and I tried to get a photo of the ant with the food that looked like it was sword-fighting.
It was like a small stick--like a slim piece of bark that came off of a tree, and the ant was wiggling it so much, it looked as if it was sword-fighting.
Of course, none of the two out there ever got a photo of either ants--the sword-fighting one or the one with the egg...up close or alone.
The ants' mound was destroyed just a few days after it was discovered by my dad. Every year there is another ant mound(s). Except this one was huge!
Anyways, how was it? Was it good or lame? (Hey! I need to ask Photography43 if she'll import those things where it has the word like: sad, and then a box next to it and then like a: 2, to say how many people put that there...)
Thanks! :)
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