Finnish Nightmare in the Eyes of Far Eastern Countries - Part 1

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

When I was a student in Denmark in 1990’s, sure, I met students or people from other Scandinavian, and even from many foreign countries. No less than 20 countries as I can remember.



Fig 01- Sunlight, just for illustration


As you know the Scandinavian consist of following countries:

- Denmark
- Finland
- Sweden
- Norway
- Iceland

I did not notice “awkward behavior” called as “Finnish Nightmare.” The socially awkward was depicted in a webcomic by Karoliina Korhonen.



Fig 02- Polar bear, illustration only



Fig 03- Matti, the comic figure, feels awkward to sit to next other people
(credit to Karoliina Korhonen)


The webcomic was translated in Asian (far eastern) countries:

- China
- Japanese
- Korea (South Korea off course)


In Japan, the book got Gaiman award in 2017. The award is designed to make Japanese aware of the best comic outside Japan.


The award was given first time in 2011 and sponsored by 3 institutions in Japan: Meiji University, Kyoto International Mangga Museum and Kitayushu Museum.


# To be continued to part 2


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Green Bridges for Plants and Pollinators – Sign 11

Saturday, May 28, 2022

We found “Green Bridge” sign when we have a walk in one of our city parks called as an independent park.


What is the meaning of Green Bridge?



Fig 01- A Green Bridges sign


The Green Bridge is “a botanical garden” inside Independent Park. The park has 200 acres (81 hectares) site, includes 15 acre (6 hectare) areas for botanical garden.


The purpose of the bridge is to create safe passage for:

- plants

- and pollinators.


The plants and pollinators are assumed to “migrate” through the green bridge to incorporate with native plants and pollinators.



Fig 02- One of plants in the botanical garden


There are about 2,500 species of native plants in Louisiana, and 7 most important of them.



Fig 03- Butterfly painted on the vase


As you might know that there are 3 (three) most important pollinators in nature and distributed worldwide:

- Birds

- Bats

- Insects


Sure, we familiar and may be love with some insects such as butterfly and bees. Other crucial insects as pollinators:

- flies

- wasps and beetles


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Is Suicide Based on Individual Decision Only?

Wednesday, May 25, 2022

From previous posting (Increasing of Suicide Rate in America | Tanza Erlambang Update), then we may have a question that is whether suicide based on individual decision only?



Fig 01- Links of suicide (Source from slideshare)


The answer to this question could be found in the book written by McIntyre (2011. p.29-33: The Practical Skeptic: Core Concepts in Sociology 5th edition).


The author described about suicide from sociology perspective. Suicide is not only triggered by individual decision, but also by lack of social integration or social solidarity.



Fig 02- Elderberry tree


In case of married couple that increasing of divorce rate could increase social isolation or feel lonely, thus unmarried persons more likely to die due to suicide. 



Fig 03- Rainbow in the evening


Then, in case of teenage girl’s suicide, the cause could be many factors or very complex.



Fig 04- Summer is coming


As said by Cornwell (2017: Suicide rate in teen girls reaches 40-year high) that some reasons for girls to suicide are over access to social media and an ongoing lack of mental-health resources.


It is need for parents, educators, communities, and relevant policy makers to address the stigma of suicidal thoughts and behaviors.


Sadly, suicide is immediate or eventual death accomplished by the victims themselves.


The suicide is at alarming rate in the USA. People with social impaired is the most vulnerable to commit suicide.


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We Have Seen Jumping Worms in Louisiana – Critter 7

Monday, May 23, 2022

As you might read or watch or listen about “jumping worms” in many mainstream medias that this invasive worm has spread to 34 states or more in the USA.



Fig 01- Jumping worm in the garden.


You probably know, the scary things of the worms that they could:

- consume soil, then turn the soil into ground coffee like

- exhausting soil nutrients

- making soil can’t hold water


If there are plenty of jumping worms, can you imagine what happen to your farms or garden?



Fig 02- We could find the worms in this kind of place



Fig 03- The worm in our area


The worms are believed come from East Asia, probably Japan and Korea. Worms came to America around 1900’s.


Yes, we have found this worm in our state, Louisiana. Worms invade other states as well, they include:

- Ohio, Texas, Wisconsin.

- Missouri, Illinois, Kansas.

- Minnesota, Nebraska, Iowa.

- Kentucky, Tennessee, Oklahoma and Indiana.


Have you seen this worm in your state or country?


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Social Range in the Bird of Guinean Cock of the Rock

Friday, May 20, 2022

You may read the bird called Guianan cock of the Rock at previous post (Part 1):

- Strange Looking Bird Called Guianan Cock of the Rock – Part 1



Fig 01- Male of Andean Cock of the Rock (credit to eBird)


Guinean birds have social rank, the higher rank males are favored by females for mating.


Quite unique that higher rank males have learners (apprentices) from lower rank and younger males.


This is a kind of process to get opportunity to find mates.


Females usually have two eggs for one breeding season. The eggs need around 28 days for incubation.



Fig 02- Female of Andean Cock of the Rock (credit to Flickr)



Fig 03- Chinese tallow tree, illustration


What are source food of this bird? Some are:

- fruits include berries

- insects

- small reptiles.


Luckily, this bird is not considered as endangered species. It is mean that population is stable.


Hope, there is no illegal or legal huntings, hence the population in nature will consistent in the long term.


Have you seen this bird in nature or in the zoo at your places or countries?


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High Occupancy Vehicle Parking Only - Sign 10

Tuesday, May 17, 2022

 At previous post, we talked about parking for Low Emission Vehicles:

- Special Parking for Low Emission Vehicles - Sign 3


Just couple days ago, I saw another interesting parking sign: High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Parking Only.


What its mean?



Fig 01- Sign for special parking only.


It is a sign which is plotted for vehicles with more than one passenger such as: - big cars

- buses (transit buses)

- big vans.


Two type of HOV parking signs:

1) HOV 2+

- means for 1 driver, and at least one passenger.


2) HOV 3+

- means for 1 driver, and at least two passengers, usually more.



Fig 02- Sky in the city corner, just for illustration


In addition to parking signs, there are also High Occupancy Vehicle lanes in roads and Highways.



Fig 03- Empty parking lot


Not all states uses HOV lanes in the USA. There are 21 states using this kind of lanes. Here they are:

- 1) Arizona; 2) California; 3) Colorado

- 4) Connecticut; 5) Florida; 6) Georgia

- 7) Hawaii; 8) Kansas; 9) Maryland

- 10) Massachusetts; 11) Minnesota; 12) New Jersey

- 13) New York; 14) North Carolina; 15) Ohio; 16) Pennsylvania; 17) Tennesse

-18) Texas; 19) Utah; 20) Virginia; 21) Washington


How about with your places or states or your countries?


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Green Lizard on the Window Screen – Critter 6

Saturday, May 14, 2022

During spring and summer, we always see the green lizards on the our window or door screens.


They seem catch insects fly nearby or crawling on the screens.



Fig 01- Green lizard shedding its skin


We didn’t know where the lizard come from. After observing quite a while, the lizards are living in our backyard.


Our state, Louisiana, has two species of green lizard, they are Green anole and Brown anole:

1) Green anole

- live in tree, able to climb trunks and branches

- we may found on the leaves of flowers.



Fig 02- Garden in the city



Fig 03- Little green lizard on a leaf of the plant


2) Brown anole

- live on the ground

- we never seen this species in our yard.


So far, we found Green anole only in our yards. The lizard also called as false chameleons due to their less able to camouflage.


The size is different between male and female of green lizard (Phil Purser, April 10, 2014: Green Anole Care Sheet):

- maximum size of male is 8 inches (20 cm)

- female could reach 5 inches (13 cm)


Have you seen green lizard in your garden?


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