The bats are back.
When SFC McG and I arrived Down Range more than seven months ago, the evening twilight was filled each night with clouds of bats. Once it got cold, however, the bats pretty much disappeared, and it's been quite some time since I'd seen any, until the last couple of nights.
Lately, there have been a few bats flying as the sun sets. This is a good thing, seeing as there are now clouds of tiny mosquitoes through which we have to move on our way to the Dining Facility (DFAC) in the evening.
The fish and turtles are back in the canal near the DFAC too (see one of my earliest posts upon arriving here), which is oddly comforting.
Blessings and peace to one and all,
Fr. Tim, SJ
When SFC McG and I arrived Down Range more than seven months ago, the evening twilight was filled each night with clouds of bats. Once it got cold, however, the bats pretty much disappeared, and it's been quite some time since I'd seen any, until the last couple of nights.
Lately, there have been a few bats flying as the sun sets. This is a good thing, seeing as there are now clouds of tiny mosquitoes through which we have to move on our way to the Dining Facility (DFAC) in the evening.
The fish and turtles are back in the canal near the DFAC too (see one of my earliest posts upon arriving here), which is oddly comforting.
Blessings and peace to one and all,
Fr. Tim, SJ
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