09 Sept 08 12.45pm
The migration of birds provides a fascinating study of many aspects of the animal kingdom, some of which we still struggle to understand. How do birds navigate thousands of miles from one spot to another, often back to the exact same nest they left? Why do they do this?
Well moi, Chris Hutchison, has now migrated back to the very same place, Rocket Park, for the fourth year running. I flew (with the help of a couple of airplanes) 6000 miles from Sri Lanka where I have been working for the last seven months to my favourite pyrotechnic nesting place.
As with birds, it is a journey that is not easy to explain, defies some logical thinking, and is born of habit and need (my habit and FF's need). Also I anticipate it involves no mating or laying of eggs. But hey, in the wacky world of fireworks maybe I ought to maintain a flexible outlook.
Anyhows, I iz here and you can look forward to my company for the next 10 weeks or so.
Chris Hutchison
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