sparrows, spiders and flies
Aug. 13th, 2006 02:41 pmMAY AND ANYONE ELSE WHO DIDN'T BELIEVE ME ABOUT THE SPARROWS:
HORROR.
I always compose long, rambling, poetic journal entries when I'm riding my bike to and from somewhere, and then when I sit at a computer it all sort of flees away. So I'll stick to once more spazzing about the insects around here: the spiders are KING in this area. They are everywhere and you would not believe the webs. D: Once I get myself organized, I'll upload a few pictures I took.
However, at some point it occurred to me what insects I WASN'T seeing: mosquitos. This is really surprising, actually, considering that my home is surrounded by rice paddies, and thus, standing water. It's perfect breeding ground for mosquitos, I should be seeing clouds of them, but I can't recall seeing any, not at any time of day. I also haven't seen clouds of flies. Maybe the spiders are eating them. In which case I think I can put up with the spiders.
( maybe a little bit poetic )
HORROR.
I always compose long, rambling, poetic journal entries when I'm riding my bike to and from somewhere, and then when I sit at a computer it all sort of flees away. So I'll stick to once more spazzing about the insects around here: the spiders are KING in this area. They are everywhere and you would not believe the webs. D: Once I get myself organized, I'll upload a few pictures I took.
However, at some point it occurred to me what insects I WASN'T seeing: mosquitos. This is really surprising, actually, considering that my home is surrounded by rice paddies, and thus, standing water. It's perfect breeding ground for mosquitos, I should be seeing clouds of them, but I can't recall seeing any, not at any time of day. I also haven't seen clouds of flies. Maybe the spiders are eating them. In which case I think I can put up with the spiders.
( maybe a little bit poetic )