two of my grandies at the detroit zoo
experiencing the butterfly house
firsthand
and finding
just who exactly
is patiently sitting with them
waiting for his identity to be discovered.
“wonder is the heaviest element on the periodic table.
even a tiny fleck of it stops time.”
― Diane Ackerman
First hand for sure, Beth. Way to go, grandies!
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absolutely and i’ll tell them that you said so –
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What a lovely experience. I have never been to a butterfly house.
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oh, it’s wonderful. very pretty and butterflies everywhere. you have to make sure none are on you before you leave. )
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Beautiful! Stop and count … the butterflies
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exactly!
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Lovely!
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thanks )
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Thank you for the delightful reminder that butterflies are one of nature’s greatest examples that what feels like a bitter end is quite often the beginning of something breath-takingly beautiful.
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what a lovely way to put that, russ )
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What a beautiful little poem — and what a lovely quote to accompany it. Thank you for the day-brightener!
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thank you! and you are so welcome )
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Very, very lovely! So sweet to see them so focused and interested.
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yes, they were really into it –
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A joy to watch!
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Uranium will stop ya too btw.
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yes, absolutely true, but not as pretty )
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Your words add such adorableness to this picture of adorability!!!!!
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thank you, colleen)
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So sweet! Handsome boys.
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