Insight, like a stained glass window
Fractures sunlight to paint a scene
Colors pushed up against another
Creating thoughts for us to dream
From: Stained Glass Windows By: Kathy Paysen
It's only as I stand there, camera in hand, waiting for the Monarch to open its wings, that I notice how often it is attacked by other insects. This beautiful creature never gets a break!
Can you find the Monarch hiding in this picture?
Yes, I can see its whiskers on the left side of the Ligularia veitchiana. Am I right?
ReplyDeleteExactly right, Nadezda - you are fast!
DeleteI have two v. of Ligularia, one is like yours and another is with big round leaves, v. "Otello"
DeleteBeautiful flower to go with the monarch. Lovely pictures Rosemary.
ReplyDeleteThank you, they must be very sweet because the butterfly stayed a long time on them.
DeleteLovely monarch "playing" hide-and-seek. Your pics made me smile. Butterflies are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI'm happy the pics made you smile :)
DeleteVos photos sont magnifiques... Effectivement ce merveilleux papillon est attaqué par un insecte !... belle capture.
ReplyDeleteDe gros bisous et si je ne trouve pas un petit moment avant mon départ pour vous faire un coucou, sachez que je serai de retour à la mi-septembre.
I love it when you visit Martine! You always have something sweet to say :) Have a wonderful vacation and I look forward to your return in September.
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