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The Bandana Journal

Elizabeth Hunter

The writer Elizabeth Hunter (1945-2022) lived in a cabin in the mountains of Western North Carolina. This is her journal.

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Journal: August 14

Day before yesterday I was coming home from picking up slides at Harry’s for my monarch column, rounded a curve on Hwy. 80 near Kenny Grindstaff’s body shop, and saw a turtle on the other shoulder, starting to cross the road.

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Journal: August 11

Found a huge brownish caterpillar, obviously a member of the sphinx family though without a horn, yesterday when I was driving back from collecting milkweed to feed my hungry hordes. I couldn’t figure out what it was, and offered it a varie...

a month ago
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Journal: August 4

I now have three chrysalises in pint and quart jars, attached to the lids. One — the one so insecurely attached, by a few slender threads — metamorphosed probably around 4:30 p.m., when I was in the kitchen cooking or talking on the telepho...

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Journal: August 3

Three of my monarch caterpillars are now hanging in Js in individual jars, one of which I’m afraid is going to dislodge when it pupates since it is not attached to a button of silk but just to some threads. At 1:30 a.m., when I woke up and ...

a month ago
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  • Elizabeth Hunter

    Elizabeth Hunter (1945-2022) was a journalist -in all senses of the word- living in the mountains of Western North Carolina. Her writing is beautiful.

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