Category: Miscellaneous

Bugs and Bats

We went for a walk this evening around 8pm, and it was dark before we got home. This is the time of year for lightning bugs (fireflies) and we could see them flickering in the bushes as we got near to home. One of them was on the edge of the road in the grass and I was lucky enough to pick it up. It was quite an experience holding it and watching it flash (like a bright green LED) in my hand.

Of course I couldn’t take a photo but it looked just like this:

Firefly.jpg < It’s about an inch long

Back when we lived at Pine Grove Lane in Marcy, we once had an enormous swarm of these in our back yard. We went outside and stood amidst them – hundreds and hundreds of them. It was mesmerizing because they fly slowly and flicker quickly only once every 2 or 3 seconds. It was like tiny pinpoints of light surrounding us from ground level all the way to well above our heads. A memory we will not soon forget.

As we got closer to the house today we saw a bat. The bats around here are very small (about mouse sized) and when they fly you can clearly here their wings flapping. He was very active, probably catching bugs (maybe even lightning bugs). We’ve seen a couple around here, but I can’t really say what they look like since I’ve never seen one roosting or during the day.

Here’s a quick shot of the house I just took:

night.jpg < Can you see the moon?

Mushiking

Last night KLS spotted a large and unsavoury looking bug on the outside of our kitchen window screen. I tried to flick it off and was successfully only after several attempts. It was opening and closing it’s pincer-mandibles to show it’s irritation 🙂

Dsc06974.jpg < I'd say it was about 6 cm long.

Dog Days

It was hot yesterday: in the high 80s. We took a very long walk around the neighbourhood at 4pm and amongst other things saw a large hawk sitting on some powerlines. He got skittery when I approached and I couldn’t get a better photo than this:

bird.jpg

Dinner last night was barbecue’d steak, which was absolutely delicious!

Kristin lit up her incense pig for the first time. It was purchased on our 2004 Japan trip and never used. Ironically, the incense she burned was purchased on this past trip. The photo doesn’t show the scale; it’s about a big as a large coconut.

pig.jpg