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That'll look good on some covered hoppers. Have the reporting marks WMDX been taken?Lee
^yes. Looking really good DKS. How thick do you apply the sanded grout?
And yes, I investigated registering this with Guinness Book of Records. Sadly Guinness has degraded into a freak show (just check their website--image above). The financial cost alone of proving that it's real and that I made it was outrageous--I'd have to provide multiple signed and witnessed affidavits. It wasn't worth it to become just another freak of the week.
Awesome as always. Vacationing in our favorite place in Maine last month I did see the real ting, but nowhere as plentiful as on Dave's field. The flashes were also much slower (less frequent). But I guess with as many fireflies as Dave modeled, the flashes would be constant.
There's a field at the end of my driveway that's almost solid ivy, and the fireflies absolutely love it. At peak season, they're much more plentiful there than in my modeled field. During college I used to hunt for fields where fireflies congregated to photograph, and I recall there were more of them back then. They are dying off, and will soon be at risk of becoming extinct.