We have an annual viewing of a “synchronized” firefly display every Spring in the Smoky Mountains. Attendance has become so large that they have had to go to a lottery format for tickets to see this spectacle. I think it limited to something like 10,000 people at any given time.
I find it VERY difficult to believe that a person walked on a treadmill for 27,000 teps a day. He would have to do it 24/7, 52 weeks a year….non stop for anything. That would average 10.35 miles a day…for three months.
I had 50 acres of woodland in Northern Maine for 25 years. I never went up there (from Massachusetts) during June and early July because the mosquitos and black flies ruled the air. One time, I went up to check on something, arriving around 10PM. I was stunned, absolutely awed in the literal sense, as I saw thousands of fireflies throughout the trees! The sight cannot be described in words. Nature at its most wondrous!
During the “lockdown”, I was told by our local police department, that I couldn’t ride my bike (Harley) because I might get covid. I asked them HOW? They really didn’t have an answer, so I went riding anyway.
The dude from FL Premium Member about 1 year ago
Lived in Fl (Ocklawaha) 2 years now and have seen maybe 2 fireflies, lived in AZ (Mesa) for 27 years and saw none!
Bilan about 1 year ago
The problem with Nanacamilpa is that people keep driving up with their headlights on while you’re trying to watch the fireflies.
Izzy Moreno about 1 year ago
Man, Canada can’t be real.
Yes, I’ve met Canadians. All so nice and full of questions. So many questions.
Don’t know how to turn a key or press a light switch.
And now this?
Someone out there has to be pulling a massive prank on the world.
jimmjonzz Premium Member about 1 year ago
That treadmill trek… The Camino de Santiago is only about 900 miles if you start your pilgrimage in Paris….
desvarzil about 1 year ago
We have an annual viewing of a “synchronized” firefly display every Spring in the Smoky Mountains. Attendance has become so large that they have had to go to a lottery format for tickets to see this spectacle. I think it limited to something like 10,000 people at any given time.
fgerbil46 about 1 year ago
For those curious about the bridge: https://en.wikipedia.Org/wiki/Lego-Br%C3%BCcke
ladykat about 1 year ago
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a firefly.
DawnQuinn1 about 1 year ago
I find it VERY difficult to believe that a person walked on a treadmill for 27,000 teps a day. He would have to do it 24/7, 52 weeks a year….non stop for anything. That would average 10.35 miles a day…for three months.
oakie817 about 1 year ago
but what if it is made of legos?
moosemin about 1 year ago
I had 50 acres of woodland in Northern Maine for 25 years. I never went up there (from Massachusetts) during June and early July because the mosquitos and black flies ruled the air. One time, I went up to check on something, arriving around 10PM. I was stunned, absolutely awed in the literal sense, as I saw thousands of fireflies throughout the trees! The sight cannot be described in words. Nature at its most wondrous!
pbr50138 about 1 year ago
During the “lockdown”, I was told by our local police department, that I couldn’t ride my bike (Harley) because I might get covid. I asked them HOW? They really didn’t have an answer, so I went riding anyway.