Safari Steve
D23 Expo Here I Come!!!
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We in beautiful Central Florida have been blessed thus far with lovely weather this season. As it is that time of year when our insect friends are showing up all over, I feel it is important to speak up on behalf of one such creature which seems a bit misunderstood.
Over the past couple of weeks I have noticed more dragonflies than I have seen in a while. I have also noticed quite a few of our guests at Walt Disney World who are not familiar with these gentle insects swatting and flailing and running when they come near. This has resulted in the needless death of at least seven dragonflies in my presence.
Hear this: Dragonflies are one of the many wonders of this beautiful planet. They come in a wide array of colors and sizes, and they are quite docile. They do not bite, sting, or make people itchy, nor do they steal food from us. As a matter of fact, some people consider it good luck for a dragonfly to land on them. If a dragonfly lands on or near you, or flies past, please do not swat, run away from, or step on it. It will not hurt you, and you will look rather silly for reacting in such a manner to something that is in no way a threat.
Show me a person who has been injured by a dragonfly, and I'll show you a person who has ridden a bicycle with a rhinoceros.
Over the past couple of weeks I have noticed more dragonflies than I have seen in a while. I have also noticed quite a few of our guests at Walt Disney World who are not familiar with these gentle insects swatting and flailing and running when they come near. This has resulted in the needless death of at least seven dragonflies in my presence.
Hear this: Dragonflies are one of the many wonders of this beautiful planet. They come in a wide array of colors and sizes, and they are quite docile. They do not bite, sting, or make people itchy, nor do they steal food from us. As a matter of fact, some people consider it good luck for a dragonfly to land on them. If a dragonfly lands on or near you, or flies past, please do not swat, run away from, or step on it. It will not hurt you, and you will look rather silly for reacting in such a manner to something that is in no way a threat.
Show me a person who has been injured by a dragonfly, and I'll show you a person who has ridden a bicycle with a rhinoceros.