Life is good. Work is going well; garden is flourishing. My husband's friend gave me a yukata (basically a cotton kimono), so I don't have to go shopping for one. I bought a good fan, sunscreen, and an ice-shaver. And I still have my New Jersey Turnpike sunglasses left over from Life in New York City, so I'm outfitted for summer. And I don't give a damn about the consumer-whoring nuances of that last sentence. I'm gonna stroll along the canal and dig the fireflies and feh on you.
P.S. I have good bourbon.
P.S. I have good bourbon.
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I don't think ants cause problems in themselves, unless they decide to build ants nests around your plants (which they tried to do with our artichokes). I guess it's conceivable that as they like sap so much, they may try collecting it themselves, but I've never seen it, and I don't think they would ever collect that much. The major problem they cause is really with the aphids and blackfly, partly because they cause MASSIVE infestations. I would just be wary that if they are crawling all over your plants, they are probably scouting out places suitable to farm aphids. But maybe ants are different in Japan.
Not much rain here. We had some rain, but it's been so dry and warm, it almost instantly goes...
Is the climate really changing that much in Japan? It just seems to get drier here and winters less colder. I can't remember when we last had proper snow. It's partly why the ants are so bad. Winters are too dry.
As for photography, I'm thinking of doing just as you suggest - taking the camera and some bear spray out into the wilderness and taking pictures there. Then I don't have to worry about other people, and it'll give me some practice using the camera.