Since my association is UK-based, many of the people I networked with were migrants and all were sympathetic to my current situation, one even going out of her way to check internally circulated vacancies for me and even sending me back to AG's. Such are the kindness of strangers here.
The next morning while walking to the train station so we could meet Min Wye for breakfast, we strolled across a park. AG grabbed my arm, "Jan! Did you see that?"
Oblivious, I followed her index finger. "What's that?" I wondered why she got so flustered over what appeared to be dried grass spread across the footpath.
We squatted down. I squinted carefully.
We screamed. Then we patiently waited for the pedestrian behind us to step into the fuzzy mess.
5 comments:
It's definitely gross.
But what is it???
march of the caterpillars!
5+ years in Brisbane and I have never encountered anything of the like...you attract the funniest things,hahaha
sadly that's true. i am indeed a freak magnet.
Nolar.. it's a sign... it's half an angel's wing.. somethings about to take flight!!
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