You saw them before.
They seemed to come out of nowhere and hover about.When they appeared to be bringing in reinforcements, we felt a little threatened and wondered what, if anything we could do to defend ourselves.But then we discovered that they are actually edible!And then this morning, I traced them to the source. They look particularly innocent when they are babies, don’t they?
I think the key is to pick them when they are still tiny and can’t offer any resistance.
But how do you get them to hover? Those pictures fascinate me. I am blonde.
GET them to hover? The darned things hover out there all the time! It is freaky, man.
[okay, okay – I cloned out the chopstick, screwdriver and Larry’s hands]
They are kind of cute when they are growing.
I had images in my head of them flitting around with the hummingbirds. You used chopsticks and Dad?! I feel cheated.
They’re so cute! And you’re so good with Photoshop! I bow at your mastery.
I love Photoshop!
…Dannng, you’re good! ;o) I am with the rest of ’em up there wonderin’ how did she get them to hover like that? You have really rad Photoshop’n skills girl! lol…
…They are cute when their little like that tho’…kinda like baby pumpkins. I can’t resist sayin’, “awwwww” when I visit our pumpkin patch when they’re little…
…Blessings… :o)
How is it I never get tired of looking at these? Especially since I don’t think they’d be something I’d ever be interested in eating. :) (Picky youngest child, here… I admit it)
sara
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how do they taste??? love the pictures by the way!
I don’t know. That baby shot looks like some kind of a pod out of Aliens.
Great photos.
I loves me some hovering squash! Very cool, Dlyn!!!