Was manning the visitor services counter for GardenTech over last weekend and on Monday…
Meetings at work on Tuesday, followed by talks at NUS, part of the DBS 60th anniversary lecture series…
Went back home to find that my Pericallia ricini moth adults had copulated and laid huge batches of eggs…
Attended on Wednesday a sharing and discussion session with a researcher from UC Berkeley on the arboreal acrobatics of one of my favourite animals - the geckos…
Marine macrofouling buoy survey in the ports on Thursday morning, and brought my visiting cousin (the youngest of them at ten years’ old) to the Science Centre in the afternoon…
Mahler at night…
Scouts Centenary comm meeting on Friday night immediately after work…
Buloh guided walk and mangrove reforestation with the Scouts on Sat morning…
A recce around Buloh and another meeting in the afternoon…
The Japanese Association’s Natsu Matsuri (summer festival) later that evening…
The Ministry of Parrot’s Parrot Parade today at Sungei Tengah…
And all of sudden I’ve found myself the caretaker of a few hundred newly-hatched Pericallia ricini caterpillars…
And the proud new owner of a handsome, three-month old Ornate Lorikeet!