
I was warned before my arrival, by a former teacher from Canada, to expect large insects. I have to pat myself on the back and say that I have been handling these new "friends" much more calmly than I (or any of my few readers) may have imagined. Dad, that means you don't have to move down here to take all of the spiders outside!
Here are a few pictures of some

"friends" (insects, spiders, salamander/gecko things) that have graced my apartment with their medium- to large-sized presence. Also there's one or two thrown in from the outside environment. It's 90 degrees Fahrenheit in October, so these bugs on steroids are the price I pay.


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