About me: Hi all. My name is Bill from Orlando, Florida. I am single and never been married, but not in rush to be married. My hobbies include photography, entomology, nature walks, skating, movies, etc. I really enjoy chick flick movies. I am a UCF college grad. I have a wonderful website for all of you to check out if you want to know more about me. I have on my website an insect page with photos of butterflies and other interesting insects. I also have other interesting website links such as "The Internet Movie Database". My website is G-rated. My website name is
Billd’s Page on the Information Superhighway You can also go to my insect page directly by clicking on Billd’s Florida Insect Page I enjoyed the Annual Bug Fair, it was great to see so many people interested in bugs. Here is a video I took with my cellphone at the Bug Fair of Phil's collection of beetles and I was talking to him about the largest beetle in the world.
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You can go directly to my insectgeeks profile.
Post this address all over the Internet and curious people will click to a simple explanation of God, the Bible and the value of attending a Christian church.
Print the address on business cards and pass them out wherever you go. Make posters and put them up wherever you can. Share the address with everyone in your network of friends and family.
This is yet another tool to help you find and save the lost.
"The Harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few." Matthew 9:37
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Spring is here and so are the butterflies! This week I have a gallery of a particular group of butterflies called Brushfoots. Brushfoots are the most commonly known and encountered of the large colorful butterflies (excluding the swallowtails) found in Florida and the Americas. These include the monarchs, fritillaries, buckeyes, and the viceroy below (who has nearly identical markings as the toxic monarch butterfly) to keep it from being eaten by birds.... cool trick, huh? :-)
Click the butterfly below to see my gallery - and please let me know what you think!
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