If she lands on your hand or dress and is allowed to
fly away on her own, she will leave you with
very good luck.

Have you been seeing Ladybugs around and about
in the garden this Spring?
I've encountered quite a few already
this year.

and Australia are actually not a bug or bird at all.
They are however a member of the
beetle family and in most cases a friend
to the gardener.
They love to feast on aphids and scale insects.

in the garden this year.
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Linking with
West Virginia Treasure
Show and Tail
and
Fishtail Cottage
Flora Thursday's
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Images from Google Image