When I got back this evening though, I met this lovely thing attempting to scale the side of the house... Aren't those colours amazing?
It's a Privet Hawk-Moth (Sphinx ligustri) caterpillar. This one was about 12cm (5") long so presumably somewhere near fully grown. I went in to find trapping materials and the neighbour-with-connecting-garden wasn't at home (and has a lilac tree which is one of the main foodplants), so I rehomed the caterpillar there...
Also went off and entered things for the Village Show this evening (because you do; well, because Sandra threatened and begged, and she's show secretary this year, and it was her Civil Partnership day when she did the begging/threatening, so how could I refuse...) so I now have to round up some knitting/crochet (!I have a curly wurly)/needlework/jelly/savoury flan on Sunday morning... Coming back from that, I spied Amelia being Mistress of All She Surveys. Centre of photo (that black-and-white smudge on the ground), average-to-large cat. Rest of photo, territory she strenuously defends. She looks so cute trying.
And also, while gratuitous cat-shots are going - double-decker cats. Tilda (aka Pig) above; Amelia (aka Bug) below. Sofa 0-cats 1, I think.
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Oh it's so nice to see the top of someone else's futon with that dip in the cushion. The culprit for me, though, is a shih tzu.
Is that the mulberry jelly you've entered? Keep forgetting to say that it's delicious! I've been eating it spread thinly on top of soft cheese on bread; the combination tastes much nicer that it sounds....
Whenever I spot a hawkmoth caterpillar I seem to suddenly get an unexpected lucky break, so hope that you'll have similar luck. (Wins in the village show, however, will be due to your amazing talents, not luck!)
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