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When we went to the Ngasem pet market to look for some sand to put in the kite pots, Ratna saw this baby mosquitoes for fish food. She immediately and excitedly asked me whether I still was collecting mosquitoes. I said yes, bought one plastic bag of those baby mosquitoes and brought them back to my studio.

The next day I could see some mosquitoes in the plastic bag already. I thought I could put them in transparent jars and just put surveillance camera in front of them.

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I also continued sewing the books for the passport.

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I still have some unedited covers. This is such a lot of work. But it’s fun. And funny too.

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Rani gave me back my Maneki Neko. I found at Tita’s place a dead dragonfly and brought it back as well.

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Caught some local mosquitoes with my electric racket. Krijn realized today that sometimes the racket would only give them an electric shock and after a while they will just fly around again. I knew this – it has happened to me quite a lot.

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Joselina showed me her passport – it’s valid for travel all around the world except for Iraq.

I also met a lot of other people who told me they could send me more passport. I wish for more passport cover for Christmas.

And I started to experiment with the watercolor mural – the first thing I tried was a simple passport-size photograph taken from my mother’s proof of citizenship card.

And so on.