Late June, and after a week of scorchers we've ambiguously moderated to merely very hot but muggy: thunderstorms are flirting with actually, yanno, raining on us, which means we get the heavy air but none of the benefits of storms.
The bugs don't seem to mind, though.
So it goes.
---L.
Subject quote from "The Marshes of Glynn," Sidney Lanier.
The bugs don't seem to mind, though.
In the row of oaksIt is startling to realize I'm now working in that building, though it describes just about anyplace in the city.
outside an office building,
cicadas announce
a matinee performance
of the great zerEEEEEE Chorus.
So it goes.
---L.
Subject quote from "The Marshes of Glynn," Sidney Lanier.
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Date: 28 June 2016 08:37 pm (UTC)of the great zerEEEEEE Chorus.
Yikes.
I gather it's a cicada year where you are? I think the last time I was around a swarm was in 2004, visiting D.C. for a conference; it was weirdly science-fictional.
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Date: 28 June 2016 10:21 pm (UTC)Get a few of them in a couple trees, they are very loud. Especially when you get in the middle of them. zerREEEEEE
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Date: 29 June 2016 11:25 am (UTC)I've never heard a cicada. We only have one species in the UK and it hasn't been recorded since the 1990s...
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Date: 29 June 2016 05:28 pm (UTC)Do they think the species is gone, or are you waiting for the next cycle year?
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Date: 30 June 2016 06:52 am (UTC)New Forest cicadas have an 8-year cycle, so they've been missing for some time. But there's hope that they might still survive in isolated areas of the forest...
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Date: 30 June 2016 02:53 pm (UTC)Alas on the missing for some time.
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Date: 30 June 2016 06:06 pm (UTC)