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We don’t see everyone, ever. And those we see, we never see all at once. Often I don’t see them at all, until I spot them in a photo, later.
It fascinates me to take a photo seemingly of one thing, and spot beautiful creatures lurking in it, well camouflaged, when I study it later.
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Somewhere within the tangled mass of stems and petals, our visitors quietly go about their business. Some, like the bumblies and hummers we may hear.
The hummers generally dart away before my camera finds its focus. They have a special sense to know when you’re watching them, I’ve learned.
The bumblies don’t care. They remain too focused on their serious business of gathering nectar and pollen to let my camera distract them.
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The butterflies and moths drift silently from flower to flower. If I stand very still and quiet near a mass of flowers, I may catch their movement. If they notice me, they may take off above the tree tops, waiting for me to move away so they can resume their sipping.
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We are spotting mostly Eastern Black Swallowtail butterflies lately.
Yes, the Tiger Swallowtails and Zebra Swallowtails show up, too. We’ve even spotted a Monarch or two. But these beautiful black butterflies are hatching now from the caterpillars we fed earlier in the season, I believe. I think they may be “home grown.”
Do you ever wonder whether butterflies remember their life as a caterpillar? Do they fly past the plants they grazed on earlier this season, and remember crawling there?
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We spent much of the morning out in the garden. It was cool, and there was a breeze.
We enjoyed a ‘September sky’ today; brilliantly clear and blue, with high, bright white wisps of cloud. It was the sort of September day which reminded me how blessed I am to be retired, and free to be outside to enjoy it. The first week of school is still a special time for me; and I count my blessings that others have taken on that work, and I have left it behind.
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There are always things to do in the garden. But I much prefer ‘not-doing’ in the garden.
‘Not-doing’ means wandering about to see what we can see. I may notice what should be done later, but the point is to simply observe and enjoy.
Sometimes I leave my camera inside, or in my pocket, and just silently observe the intricate web of life unfolding around us.
But soon enough, I’m wanting to capture it all, frame it all, and share the best bits with you.
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Fabulous Friday: Happiness is Contagious,
Let’s Infect One Another!
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Photos by Woodland Gnome 2017
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Haha- interesting question you pose about butterflies recalling life as caterpillars… certainly two very different perspectives of the world. Elizabeth, this is an excellent writing prompt 😉
~Jane
I hope you take the challenge 😊 I visited and photographed the Eastern Black Swallowtail caterpillars as they grew on our fennel . Do they recognize me photographing them again ? 😕