- Dalmation Rescue -- Meet Mick!
- Toy Trains
- Awards
- Press Pass Info
- Road Trips
- Abraham Lincoln's Home
- Abraham Lincoln's Tomb
- Mets Game
- Walking Stick Insect
- Mummies
- Roadside America
- Our Lady of the Angels Fire Memorial
- New York City Visit Memorial Day 2002
- Ground Zero
- Statue of Liberty
- Ellis Island
- Merchant Marine Memorial
- USS Shenandoah Memorial
- Our Lady of Consolation Shrine
- Shrine Park Statuary
- Marblehead Lighthouse
- Train-O-Rama
- FDR & The Little White House
- FDR's Home, Hyde Park NY
- Vultures and Your Cell Phone
- Suicidal Birds
- Our Lady of Lebanon National Shrine
- Marx Toy Museum - Factory
- TUSLOG Detachment 150
- Project Management
- Train Pictures
- Civil Rights Historical Sites
- Blues Music
- Blues Historical Sites
- Black and White Photo Art
I was be-bopping out of my apartment one day and saw a walking stick insect trying to climb up the outside of my front door. I zipped upstairs, grabbed my camera and came back down to find him now on the ground. I clicked this picture of him scurrying across the stoop before he jumped into the grass.

As one of my kids used to say, "Dad, he's heading southbound" (which he was!).
But not two seconds later, he was hidden in the grass...

(If you can't find him, his tail is sticking out nearly horizontal about one-half of the way up in the center of the picture).
For all those kids who need a quick term paper, download the pics above and check out this page on the US Forest Service's site. (Don't forget to give me credit for the pics in your bibliography!)



