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I Found a Tiny Orange Mosquito

This insect was sticking on my nose while I tried to figure out something on the computer. I thought it was dust, turned out, a living mosquito. I took pictures of it. A remarkable all-orange mosquito this was. Perhaps it is a genetic mutation of sort. I call this as aureo-rufus (golden-red) mutation. 🧐 Almost amber in hue. Its bite was quite odd, it actually felt like a tiny ember instead of mosquito-itch. Thus, that explained why the "dust" felt "weird". But it left no serious poison, it was rather similar to common mosquito after-bite papule . It had smaller size compared to ordinary mosquito... Perhaps it had not taken the necessary nutrition. Since with this orange colour, it would be quite hard to blend in with the surrounding. According to my action of taking notes in animal world, most of the time, a bright-coloured (yellow-red-orange pattern) fellow usually is quite venomous. It indeed followed my observation notes — which is unre...

Weekend Guitar Maintenance #2

Sleeping Moth

The photos were taken in the morning. It is indeed an interesting moth. It can be generalised like that song from Michael Learns to Rock — the band with a complete sentence as the name — "Sleeping [Noun]". "Sleeping Child" is sweet. In another story, "Complicated Heart" is fascinatingly gloomy. I did that in an acoustic band back in high school. My band-mate said, "Can we not play this?", and I said, "Sure, after we perform it." "Sleeping Child" was my first pop song I learned to strum and sing as a child. Let's do it a bit. (Intro 🎸) The milky wall Up on that tavern Is having colour blue 🎵 ... That's one reason why I'll cover you, sleeping moth 🎵 ... (🚜 Tractor solo) Or (Intro 🎸) The sleeping moth Up on that wall, see? Is having colour brown 🎵 ... That's one reason why I revised this, sleeping moth 🎵 ... ...

Found a moth

These were taken at night. It was a large moth, so I took pictures.

Weekend Guitar Maintenance: Phosphor

Doing Mathematics

According to graphology: Line Direction My writing seems to climb upward at times, arrows darting here and there. That's taken as a sign of something. Roundness It is angular and quick, not rounded and flowing. That points to a another thing. Overall They're a bit hazy about that.
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