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Tag Archives: hawk moths
The Tomato Eater
Hi blog. We emerged unscathed from the typhoon that passed through. We are in an area that was affected by moderately heavy rain, not strong winds. I was doing a quick inspection around the house when I noticed some exceptionally … Continue reading
Like a Moth on a Wall
“Most people love butterflies and hate moth,” he said. “But moths are more interesting – more engaging.” Thomas Harris, The Silence of the Lambs Hi blog. Well, today I achieve what I thought would be impossible and make a third … Continue reading
See Right Through You
Hi blog. This will be another fairly short post, but the third post this month, which puts it ahead of the curve. This one is almost the reverse of a “stumbled upon” moment, and happened at the primary school (or, … Continue reading
Big and Green
Hi blog. As we enter our third week of at least some rain every day, I find myself grateful that I don’t live in southern Kyushu, where record rainfalls have caused flooding and landslides that have claimed over 6o lives. … Continue reading