Ho;d it! Just ho;d it! You have met me as a rather ‘attractive’ butterfly for over a decade and I can assure you not only do I manage to flit from one spot on this world of ours but do so thinking ofall possibilities and probabilities faster than most but land myself there faster than most . . .
Oh come on Tracy. Butterflies were not put upon this earth to think thoughts. Were they? It’s enough to do their thing in the garden.
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That thought had occurred to me too. Margaret.
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Ho;d it! Just ho;d it! You have met me as a rather ‘attractive’ butterfly for over a decade and I can assure you not only do I manage to flit from one spot on this world of ours but do so thinking ofall possibilities and probabilities faster than most but land myself there faster than most . . .
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It’s in their DNA! Pretty clever. 🙂
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Hello, Cousin, perhaps?
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I was thinking something similar!
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Great minds!
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Ha ha. Yes, quite possibly. There was a bit of a butterfly orgy happening at the time.
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😀
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Whatever it’s thinking, it appears surprised by its thought!
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Probably surprised the leaf was not another butterfly, perhaps.
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Is the leaf trying to look like the moth or vice versa? Amazing shot.
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I love the pastel look of this photo. I hope the butterfly does, too.
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I think it loves being camouflaged, Lois.
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“I’m very visible here on th”e lavender back of this eucalyptus leaf. I hope Tracy takes my photo!”
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How could I not? 🦋
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I’m resting, leaf me alone 😁
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You are hilarious, Brian.
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😁
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“Next stop, Tracy’s garden and a sumptuous feast.”
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They much prefer the grassy wonderland we are creating for them at our park, Vicki.
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I love this photo and must confess that at first my eye went to the pinkish leaf, thinking it was the butterfly’s wing.
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Thanks, Tracy. I didn’t really notice the pinkish leaf until I cropped the photo.
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That’s so fun when that happens. 🙂
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My guess is he’s wondering how he’ll look in the photo!
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I always get their best side, Ann. 🙂
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Same same but different?
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