tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1249318233807653620.post2719529606452537495..comments2023-10-23T13:18:40.584+02:00Comments on Amy's Assorted Adventures: Don't read this post......Amy DMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10619634019229377839noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1249318233807653620.post-73997233992627150552009-11-10T17:28:25.022+02:002009-11-10T17:28:25.022+02:00We had those flying termites in Puerto Rico, too. ...We had those flying termites in Puerto Rico, too. They really set off my gag reflex, the way they wiggle around after their wings fall off. No one was snacking on them though, at least to my knowledge!<br /><br />Our "favourite" bug memories involve the large cockroaches--the first one we saw, which had us all on our chairs during our first meal there as it scurried under the table, and the one that jumped out of a kitchen drawer onto my husband's bare chest as he was searching for something. Then there were the poisonous centipedes, the tarantulas, the little lizards that were everywhere--including hanging off the ears of little boys aiming to make little girls scream--and the tree frogs that were so loud at night it took us a long time to get used to them, and then we hardly noticed until we had an uninitiated visitor.<br /><br />Good times, good times. Thanks for sparking a trip down memory lane!GrammaMacknoreply@blogger.com