Fly, fly, fly the dragonfly,
In the meadow is flying high
In the garden is flying low
Fly, fly, fly the dragonfly…
Do you remember that nursery song back in your childhood? You probably don’t! Because that’s supposed to be a butterfly; not a dragonfly! Hah! Nonetheless, it still fits, right? Just like this lineup of Head Case Designs that features a Head Case Lemon Chiffon Dragonfly design for a Nokia Lumia 900 back case! Have you already seen a dragonfly? You probably have as I did. Have you already caught one? You probably have, and I didn’t. Hah! That’s because I was too afraid back then. But I have already caught a needle dragonfly, and that I’m proud! (Well, that’s because they’re easy to catch. Hah!) But, have you noticed that the wings of dragonflies aren’t even? That’s why it belongs to the infraorder Anisoptera. It came from Greek terms anisos and pteros that means “uneven” and “wings” respectively since the hindwing of the dragonfly is much broader than the forewing. And these wings are very important for these cute little butt…er…dragonflies because they use it to fly high and low! So, if you caught one, please don’t pull its wings. Just mesmerize how cute they can get as they fly, and how fit they can get with a form of a back case at the back of your Nokia Lumia 900! [£4.95]
See it on Ecell Store Front
In the meadow is flying high
In the garden is flying low
Fly, fly, fly the dragonfly…
Do you remember that nursery song back in your childhood? You probably don’t! Because that’s supposed to be a butterfly; not a dragonfly! Hah! Nonetheless, it still fits, right? Just like this lineup of Head Case Designs that features a Head Case Lemon Chiffon Dragonfly design for a Nokia Lumia 900 back case! Have you already seen a dragonfly? You probably have as I did. Have you already caught one? You probably have, and I didn’t. Hah! That’s because I was too afraid back then. But I have already caught a needle dragonfly, and that I’m proud! (Well, that’s because they’re easy to catch. Hah!) But, have you noticed that the wings of dragonflies aren’t even? That’s why it belongs to the infraorder Anisoptera. It came from Greek terms anisos and pteros that means “uneven” and “wings” respectively since the hindwing of the dragonfly is much broader than the forewing. And these wings are very important for these cute little butt…er…dragonflies because they use it to fly high and low! So, if you caught one, please don’t pull its wings. Just mesmerize how cute they can get as they fly, and how fit they can get with a form of a back case at the back of your Nokia Lumia 900! [£4.95]
See it on Ecell Store Front