As I walked in my jungle yesterday...
Watching a Mayan crew...
Clear some of the vegetation...
I marveled at all the trees…
Specifically the many chicle trees…
That have large “X” marks scarring their trunks…
Evidence of how they were harvested in the late 1800’s
For their sap which was used to make gum…
Hence the brand Chiclets.
(although the Mayans were chewing the sap for centuries)
There were also many other tree species I’ve yet to learn...
Plus many downed trees…
Which sparked my memory for this saying…
“If a tree falls in the forest/jungle…
And no one is there, does it make a noise?”
But a more probing question .
As I doused myself with Off…
If there are no humans for mosquitoes to suck on
Whose blood do they suck?
Well…
I’m off for a few days…
Heading for the States again.
I’ll be back on the 7th…
With my commentary of the A-Z Challenge.
Always,
Em-Musing
10 comments:
I'm sure they find somebody! Think they all come visit me.
Safe travels and see you on Monday.
Interesting about the tree and the Chiclets and well very funny about the Mayans chewing the Chiclet sap. Very funny about the pesty mosquitoes not that you got bitten, but I think those little buggers could find anyone in an armored suit. Thanks for the laugh today
Try AVON Skin So Soft. It works down here and it works on the bugs in Florida. 'Course mosquitoes don't bite me, but the 'no see'ems' do, without the SSS.
Wow! I always wondered where the name Chiclets came from!
I just happen to be chewing gum as I type! Now I know where it comes from... Have a good time on your travels!
We need pictures! I want to see these trees and the jungles!
HAHAHAHA! Mosquitoes will find you wherever you are!
Every day you learn something new is a day you can stave off dementia. Thanks for today's gem.
That's a good question - how do mosquitoes survive without a supply of humans?
Hahahaha my bet is they bite animals. :-)
Travel safely!
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