The air is crisper now as the harvest moon lights up the night sky. The eclectic jungle of mine own plantings and that of natures intermingling is running wild and falling all over itself. I have only two Monarch caterpillars not yet morphed into their pupa phase, while I am daily releasing others that have fallen into their new wings. After slurping up their fill of nectar from around the gardens and dodging the dangerous beaks of birds, butterflies are flying south . . . Mexico … [Read more...] about Summer Seems To Flutter By Not Quite Letting Go
Fiery Orange Rising Reflecting Giving Life
Unusual July Sunrise Just As It Was Middle Meadow Garden American Painted Lady sipping Echinacea Healing Flames Long Awaited FIRST SIGHTING MONARCH BUTTERFLY!!! July 14, 2011 Laying Eggs on Young Milkweed Along the Paths! Milkweed Bugs and Monarch Share Milkweed Sunset Glow Viburnum at Dusk Full Moon Sunrise Solitary Red-eyed Vireo Beloved by Birds Viburnum Berries Soon to Vanish Second Day More Eggs to Lay. First . . . Morning Milkweed … [Read more...] about Fiery Orange Rising Reflecting Giving Life
A Silent Focus On White
Porcupine in Apple Tree Common Yellow-throat Red-eyed Vireo Yucca The day has bright light a silent focus on white nature in balance … [Read more...] about A Silent Focus On White
