Cockroaches & Other Unloved Marvels

Living in Malaysia reshapes attitudes toward cockroaches and other overlooked insects, revealing their essential roles in decay, resilience, and ecological balance.

Praying Mantis Philosophy

Observing praying mantis behaviour in Malaysia reveals lessons in patience, timing, and restraint that continue to shape a gardener’s approach to nature.

Butterflies Without Borders

Living in Malaysia reveals the full scale of insect life — giant butterflies, deadly mosquitoes, malaria, and the hard lessons learned where beauty and danger exist side by side.

Under the Bed — The First Insect Zoo

A childhood insect zoo hidden under the bed becomes a reflection on curiosity, responsibility, decay, and the early lessons that shape a gardener’s respect for living systems.

Funnel-Webs, Bull Ants & Painful Lessons

Childhood encounters with funnel-web spiders and bull ants reveal how pain, memory, and enforced boundaries shaped a lifelong respect for insects and the ground they inhabit.