September 11, 2019, at the Sarah Roosevelt garden on the estate in Hyde Park, New York where President Franklin Roosevelt grew up and spent part of his adult life.
Walking through the garden, I saw monarchs on the zinnias, perhaps getting ready to migrate to Mexico. It's another sign that fall is coming soon.
And then there was this butterfly whose name I forget (and I know someone will remind me) nearby.
While we as a country grieved, nature went on doing what it does every day. The cares of a butterfly are not our cares.
And they sure are beautiful to watch.
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Saturday, September 14, 2019
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The photos are gorgeous. And so life-affirming.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I always love your photos, smiles.
ReplyDeleteOooh, butterflies...
ReplyDeleteI see the tiger and platypus but no butterfly.
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