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→ „ We hope that, when the insects take over the world, they will remember with gratitude how we took them along on all our picnics. “
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- Kapua;; a name of hawaiian origin meaning flower, blossom child. Since this bean came with a flower crown and has a spring theme, I thought both the hawaiian origin and the meaning would fit her very well.
Fαvoυrιтe Pαrт oғ Sprιɴɢ:
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- Insect time! As soon as the days grow longer and it's getting warmer again, the insects come out and start to buzz around. While other girls at her age don't seem to like those six-legged creatures and everyone is complaining about stings, Kapua has always been fascinated by them: as soon as spring begins and the nights don't come with frost anymore, she spends most of her free-time hunting for insects. At dawn, Kapua takes her hand net, insect box and flower crown - "to attract the insects, of course" - and starts to wander around, watching out for flower beds or meadows. Her paws are usually itchy due to some stings she carries away while hunting for wasps, bees and other insects, but the exotic creatures the little bean catches are worth everything: No matter if bumblebee, butterfly, red-striped and big or tiny and shiny - "don't forget the hummingbird I once catched!"- ; every insect (and other creature) is being studied in every detail and, if Kapi feels like, being drawn on paper with loose, a bit clumsy strokes. In the evening, she always releases them again, watching them buzzing off with gleaming, blue eyes.
(c) Will Kim, ARR
[ removed the gif, I hope it's alright to write about them, though. If not, I am seriously sorry :c ]





































