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Created on: July 04, 2009
An amazing sight as the hot summer sky lights up with the blinking lights of the fireflies.
As a child many evenings spent chasing and catching these tiny wondrous insects.
As an adult, I still find them such a mystery.
What an imagination God had to create these little bugs.
Fireflies, they never cease to entertain us, no matter what our age.
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