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Waiting for the wet season and progress at work

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When preparing to come to Lae last year I kept an eye on the weather app and it looked like there is no well-defined wet/dry seasonality here. It turns out that that is true of Lae on the coast but the further inland you go the more defined the seasons are. We are at 11 Mile on the Highlands Highway - 13 km as the Torresian Crow flies from the coast. We have definitely been in a dry phase since December but it should be reverting about now. Jenny is sad as the swimming pool here has been closed for a couple of weeks because the water supply to keep it fresh is too low. Every night lately we get thunderstorms building up and usually some rain but not enough yet. It will be interesting to see what happens to bird and insect life once the wet comes properly. Monthly average rainfall (mm) at Lae. We have had very little rainfall at 11 Mile since December. An exciting week at work as we received the first submissions to the PNG Journal of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries since it went do...

A couple of bush walks and learning new skills at work

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Sunday 15th February we went for a walk with a group of expats and locals up the forested hill behind our village. The highlight of the afternoon was actually walking out our gate and into the world outside our electric fence. It felt like we had been liberated. It was a blazing hot afternoon and people fell away as we climbed higher - why would you not bring water? We walked through village gardens and greeted lots of our neighbours. I added a couple of Red-cheeked Parrot near the top of the hill and then a Brown Falcon near the heliport on the way back down. We agreed to do it again soon one morning - before it gets too hot. A nice view over the valley from the hill behind our village (Jenny's photo). At work my focus has turned to the two journals which are now open for submissions. Jenny and a colleague here have put together a story for the Harvest journal on Black Soldier Fly larvae for getting rid of plant waste and producing fertiliser and food for livestock in return. We h...