Having been tortured by hot, dry weather in the Lowveld since mid-Oct peaking at close to 40C every day, it was a great relief to finally get some rain overnight - all 93mm of it. The town has been washed and all the mosquito larvae are on their way to Mozambique. My early morning jaunt was a pleasure at only 20C. The cacophony of the frog & toad orchestras was indescribable. However, I was saddened by the number of frogs squashed under streetlights where they were simply feasting on fallen insects. There was a GIant African Land Snail (female) on our lawn when i got back. The first I have seen this season:

Giant African Land Snail (Female - about 10cm long) | Flickr <https://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/50725403451/in/datetaken-public/>

K5 & DA 18-55 WR

Alan C
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