other dragonfly meaning and symbolism…https://sparkous.com/dragonfly-meaning-and-symbolism/#:~:text=%20Dragonfly%20Myths%20and%20Superstitions%20from%20Different%20Countries,portents%20of%20dark%20magic%20and%20evil.%20More%20
When my father took us fishing from a rowboat, we could see the damselflies. He would tell us “If you talk, one of them will come over and sew your lips together”.
That’s why some species are called Darners. (darner is one who darns while dragonfly is an insect of the suborder ’’(taxlink) or, more strictly, the infraorder anisoptera with four long transparent wings held perpendicular to a long body.)
On this date in 1918 Baron von Richthofen AKA “The Red Baron” was shot down by Captain Arthur Roy Brown. The Red Baron is now remembered through Bubble Gum Pop Music
hariseldon59 over 2 years ago
Snoopy’s been hanging around Linus too long.
orinoco womble over 2 years ago
Woodstock’s safe, birds don’t have lips.
electricshadow Premium Member over 2 years ago
I know some people call dragonflies “devil’s darning needles,” but that’s ridiculous.
bluram over 2 years ago
It’s true, they do. That’s what I was told when I was just a little whipper snapper.
knutdl over 2 years ago
Uh, Nitwit or Dragonfly?
Yngvar Følling over 2 years ago
The Norwegian word for dragonfly is “øyenstikker” which means “eye stinger.” I don’t know why they got that reputation.
The Reader Premium Member over 2 years ago
That’s just an old dog’s tale!
californiamonty over 2 years ago
Ah, I love seeing the dragonflies and damselflies emerge.
Decepticomic over 2 years ago
What a horrible true fact.
Count Olaf Premium Member over 2 years ago
The Count hates it when that happens.
jagedlo over 2 years ago
other dragonfly meaning and symbolism…https://sparkous.com/dragonfly-meaning-and-symbolism/#:~:text=%20Dragonfly%20Myths%20and%20Superstitions%20from%20Different%20Countries,portents%20of%20dark%20magic%20and%20evil.%20More%20
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 2 years ago
I would have loved to see them when they had a 3’ wingspan.
Ellis97 over 2 years ago
They actually do that?
rich5021 over 2 years ago
Birds don’t have lips, Woodstock. So you don’t need to worry.
LEOKEV over 2 years ago
Fearsome looking, but anything that eats mosquitoes is a friend to me!
this is summerdog over 2 years ago
I heard they can breath fire like real dragons.
gantech over 2 years ago
I’ve never heard that one before. Learned something new today.
Jogger2 over 2 years ago
When my father took us fishing from a rowboat, we could see the damselflies. He would tell us “If you talk, one of them will come over and sew your lips together”.
Ryan B Premium Member over 2 years ago
Tell that dragonfly to fly to Lucy
rick92040 over 2 years ago
The dragonflies name is Evinrude.
John Jorgensen over 2 years ago
Huh, news to me.
this account is dead T~T over 2 years ago
Probably they don’t let you eat because if you swallow them accidently, they get stuck in you throat…?
jbruins84341 over 2 years ago
Must be awfully fast sewers to do their work before you can swat them.
Indianapolis Smith over 2 years ago
Look! It’s a dragonfly! I li…ummph! UMPH!!
moni226 over 2 years ago
The imagination that he has is amazing!
mtb25411 over 2 years ago
My grandparents called them darning needles.
MFRXIM Premium Member over 2 years ago
That’s why some species are called Darners. (darner is one who darns while dragonfly is an insect of the suborder ’’(taxlink) or, more strictly, the infraorder anisoptera with four long transparent wings held perpendicular to a long body.)
MFRXIM Premium Member over 2 years ago
But only if you tell lies.
RobinHood over 2 years ago
On this date in 1918 Baron von Richthofen AKA “The Red Baron” was shot down by Captain Arthur Roy Brown. The Red Baron is now remembered through Bubble Gum Pop Music
txmystic over 2 years ago
Fake News!
Only mosquito hawks do that…
knight1192a over 2 years ago
Darn devil needle.
pamela welch Premium Member over 2 years ago
I remember someone telling me that when I was a kid; So naturally, I told my younger siblings!
MRBLUESKY529 over 2 years ago
When I was a kid, we called them “Sewing needles”. Scared me more than wasps.
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 2 years ago
Superstitions like that are why dogs don’t rule the world.
Tossle Premium Member over 2 years ago
Dragonflies do bite, well the one I caught in my bare hands did. Won’t do that again.