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This week I've been doing something I haven't in a few months, watching the local Wights. House-wise, it's about the same, a handful of Husalfar that seem to enjoy hanging around our antique mirror. Just like at our last home they prefer it and ignore the much larger modern mirrors. I think it's less that it's that particular mirror and more the way they used to make them.
Of the Landvaettr, things seem to be mostly the same since last time. The majority are what I(and apparently others do from the internet;>) call Rods; basically flying cylinders >1 ft long. This time the Sessile(my name for the thing that looks to me like a sea anemone the size of a mini cooper with it's tentacles retracted)was gone so there may have been more Rods than last time since it's the only Wight I've EVER seen acting Predatory. There were a few things far off but not very clear to me. None of those giant whatzits striding over the treetops like some modern art version of a Japanese Kaiju.
Over the yrs I've noted a few things; they are more abundant and active when it's bright and warm. Other than that, not much. Near Human habitats there are only a handful of "species"(with the Rods as most abundant). When I've been out in the Woods I hadn't been paying attention and now too mobility challenged to make up for that. Oh Well. I'll just do the best I can with what I've got;>
Cheers,
Pat

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