HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a wonderful and healthy week!
I have a small natural sack hanging from a branch next to my front door. It feels like papery leather, and there's clearly something inside it, because it moves on its own! It's oddly heavy! I've been concerned that it may have been made by a swarm of wasps or a large bat.
I think I've finally figured out what built it and is living in it. I believe it's a Cecropia moth, a giant silk moth. These are the largest moths in North America, and they can be more than 7 inches wide or 18 centimeters. They appear as big as a human hand. I hope I'm outdoors when the cocoon opens. Here's a photo showing what the cocoon looks like (mine is wider than this one):
Cecropia Moth CocoonPhoto labeled "Public Domain" (copyright free)
Here's a photo showing what the moth will look like, if that's what comes out:
Cecropia Moth, giant silk mothPhoto labeled "Public Domain" (copyright free)
Good Morning. Sunny here again. Thanks for that, AQ.
Things are looking UP here, I feel much better. So I must get UP, to go shopping, before I lose my Get UP and Go!!!!
OMG. I see the Great Orange Medical Expert has been speculating the possible injection of antiseptics as a cure for the virus, prompting Lysol to come out and say please don't inject any of our products! On the other hand, I do wish he'd follow his own advice..... Arghhh...
Heather: Well, that cat was obviously waiting for you to clean those cushions well enough for it to sit on.
OG: Too hot here for much activity. They said today would be the hottest of the week; now they're extending it through tomorrow.
AQ: You followed mention of pubs on Anzac day with "Two up is permitted...." Is that 2 drinks? Or two or more people can gather? Or two or more people can gather and have two or more drinks? :-) The latter sounds like fun.