Escargot @ MindSay


 

   
Another GarDeN CriTteR!
Slimy snails define determination. Efficient escargot!

I am surprised at myself for saying, these critters are another favourite! Not because I enjoy their company in the garden as I don't, quite honestly. They do quite a bit of damage to many of the plants I enjoy growing. But we are attempting to learn to live together and in the process I've learned to admire specific aspects of the common garden snail. They became a subject of observation sometime last year and that activity inspired me in many exciting ways. I was encouraged to find ways to make my images available to others (in their large format) for their own purposes. I was also inspired to promote and share my thoughts on what I am learning and experiencing through observations of the natural world I am both grateful and lucky to enjoy!

Snail explores the garden
(common garden snail, macro shot)

100_5570nospinetex, smallercropped
(no backbone, no spine... poster shot)

This creature is fascinating in many ways. There is no backbone in a snail's body, yet she can carry a house on her back! He moves as slow as thick molasses and almost as messy and yet in days he can devastate a garden plant, be it flower or vegetable! Dedicated, determined, diligent - quite the incredible critter. As a very young garden pest they are almost identical to their parents, though tiny in scale and they are slightly transluscent.

Tiny travelers
(tiny garden snails on human hand, macro shot)

Their species seem to have evolved very little and they are hermaphrodites, fertilizing each other's eggs when they mate. I had the thought that calling a snail he or she is completely irrelevant or fully interchangeable, depending on how you look at it! They certainly won't have gender issues! And they give me pause too, when considering that even with their determination and their dual sexuality, they still need to join with another in order to create new life. There's something to ponder in that and its' implications make me curious!

"Conversations with a snail" posing with the caretaker.
Well Mr Snail hows Alice these days?
This shot reminds me of Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking Glass"

 
 
   
 

Snail Slideshow - what fun!
(link back for visitors from Our Enchanted Garden )


 Well I just couldn't wait - I thought this might take me longer to pull together but seeing it's done already I'll share it now - too cute - can't hold it back now!

Hope you like this little slide show! While you're watching keep in mind what is quite amazing about this little creature; though having no backbone at all, and a shell that must be carried along for protection this garden snail can devastate a garden in a short time! Good thing they like beer, I'm not a big fan, 'cept on a hot day but the snail  will drown itself in it! Just like humans, animals can do inexplicable things that can make you wonder, hm-m-m-m!

(link back for visitors from Our Enchanted Garden )
 
 
 

   
A memorable dining experience...

...especially for hypnagogic !



I’ll never forget the first time, only a few years ago, that I tried escargot. Some friends and I had just brought home my horse from some time away for training. We went out to dinner in our usual farming attire, at one of the ritziest restaurants in town. (We pondered for a bit, why they put us as far back in the farthest back room as possible…) My friend’s hubby ordered the slugs and challenged me to try one. Not one to back down from most reasonable challenges, I boldly took him up. It really wasn’t that bad – I’m not so sure I’d have actually wanted it badly enough to pay the high price for it, but it really wasn’t as gross as one might first expect…UNTIL…

…my friend’s mom (always the jokester and life of all parties) leaned over close and whispered, “Have you ever unwittingly stepped on a slug outside in the summertime? Is that slimy stuff seeping up through your toes not the grossest thing EVER?”



Just consider the wonder…a dining delicacy, as near as the underside of your flowerpots…



 
 
   
 

 
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