What a great start to a day a visit here represents. Honestly at times I have to force myself to stop trying to get a fabulous shot such as yours and simply enjoy our fluttering visitors. Because no matter what I'm doing (or when) the impulse to grab my camera is nearly irresistible whenever I catch sight of a butterfly at work. Now I can quit trying for that perfect photo - it is already here!
SO true! Well said and gorgeous pic!!!
ReplyDeleteMaybe that is why we are enraptured by butterflies and they make us smile!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great start to a day a visit here represents. Honestly at times I have to force myself to stop trying to get a fabulous shot such as yours and simply enjoy our fluttering visitors. Because no matter what I'm doing (or when) the impulse to grab my camera is nearly irresistible whenever I catch sight of a butterfly at work. Now I can quit trying for that perfect photo - it is already here!
ReplyDeleteYou can me singing the song from the British sitcom-Butterflies.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photograph, love how the wings jump out of the picture.
ReplyDeleteSoft gentle and a happy reminder that life can be this way as well....if we choose it.
ReplyDeleteIn a year when the numbers of monarchs are down it is a joy to see them!
ReplyDeleteSweet--thanks for reminding us to take a moment to appreciate the seemingly simple, yet incredibly important things, Cat!
ReplyDeleteThat's very clever, and so true :)
ReplyDeleteLovely post. Butterflies do go where they please which makes photographing them not an easy job;) You did a great job capturing this one.
ReplyDeleteLovely Cat! I hope you are or will be seeing many monarchs passing through. I hear the drought may affect the western flow. Warm Regards!
ReplyDeleteOh I love this! So true, so true.
ReplyDeleteCat, do you illustrate for books and magazines? You sure should! Absolutely lovely... :)
ReplyDeleteAw, thanks Shyrlene ♥
DeleteWhat a beautiful way to look at falling plant debris - LOVE IT!
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