We are in the midst of taking down the tents that we use for our produce stand. Actually there are 2 tens, 1 a 10×10 and 1 a 10×15.
The last few years, we have used the 10×10 – that I had bought when I was doing craft shows. It worked well, but the problem that we had, is there was no shade for the watermelons that we sold.
To this year we used the 10×10 to shade the watermelons and bought a 10×15 for the rest of the produce.
DH had built 3 tables to hold all the produce – he did a smashing good job – they are sturdy and each table is designed to hold a different variety of produce.
So we are in the midst of taking them – actually I started by taking down the sides that we had up for shade. That was done with no problem, was cleaning up the area – had 2 blue tarps draped over the fence that we could use as needed.
Pulled one of the blue tarps down and draped it over a little wagon. Yuk – a horrible looking bug. DH thinks it’s a diamond back moth – but I think it’s more along the lines of a spider. The pics are not really great – I was afraid to get too close…

You decide!
And as if finding this bug wasn’t enough for one day – after I gathered the eggs and washed them – I found one of them was completely round – and no, it’s not a golf ball or ping pong ball!


Normal eggs!

Here we have the round egg and next to it a 2-3 yolk egg (DH doesn’t like those – don’t know why not – they taste the same!)
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I have seen those bugs down here in Houston…definitely not a spider, because it has six legs, not eight. Looks to me to be related to a cricket or cicada.