There was some confusion over whether the Clarion West Write-a-thon began on Sunday or Monday, but between the two of them I've done about a day's worth of writing goal. Then today was spent cleaning house, running errands, and having my parents over for dinner, and now I am going to sleep having only had my computer so much as open for the last half hour. Tomorrow, we are having an air conditioner installed, so perhaps I will putter about writing things then. It'll be just like old times, with people clumping in and out of the house and drilling holes in the foundation!
Mrs Wren has stepped up the feeding schedule, though not to the full every-two-minutes or so that indicates the chicks are about to fledge. (
tam_nonlinear passed on this lovely bit about nesting house wrens, if anyone's interested in how these things are supposed to go.)
...and the latest odd thing about this master naturalist thing is you occasionally get an invite to come help collect moths for a study, and end up coming home (somewhat unrelatedly) with little batches of captive bred showy silk moth eggs. They're expected to start hatching sometime this weekend, and then I get to work out how to feed Luna, Imperial, and Royal Walnut moth caterpillars. (I have plant lists of what all they're supposed to eat, and have scouted out trees, but the last time I tried to raise moths it was eastern tent caterpillars for a science project, and all but one died. Admittedly, that was also over twenty years ago...)
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Mrs Wren has stepped up the feeding schedule, though not to the full every-two-minutes or so that indicates the chicks are about to fledge. (
...and the latest odd thing about this master naturalist thing is you occasionally get an invite to come help collect moths for a study, and end up coming home (somewhat unrelatedly) with little batches of captive bred showy silk moth eggs. They're expected to start hatching sometime this weekend, and then I get to work out how to feed Luna, Imperial, and Royal Walnut moth caterpillars. (I have plant lists of what all they're supposed to eat, and have scouted out trees, but the last time I tried to raise moths it was eastern tent caterpillars for a science project, and all but one died. Admittedly, that was also over twenty years ago...)
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