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Michael Bublé--Fever
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Explore--January 17, 2009--# 158
Mar 15, 2008 #343, explored
Bloom - is Result - to meet a Flower
And casually glance
Would cause one scarcely to suspect
The minor Circumstance
Assisting in the Bright Affair
So intricately done
Then offered as a Butterfly
To the Meridian -
To pack the Bud - oppose the Worm -
Obtain it's right of Dew -
Adjust the Heat - elude the Wind -
Escape the prowling Bee -
Great Nature not to disappoint
Awaiting Her that Day -
To be a Flower, is profound
Responsibility
Fiorire - è il fine
chi passa un fiore con uno sguardo distratto
stenterà a sospettare le minime circostanze
coinvolte in quel luminoso fenomeno
costruito in modo così intricato
poi offerto come una farfalla al mezzogiorno
Colmare il bocciolo — combattere il verme
ottenere quanta rugiada gli spetta
regolare il calore — eludere il vento
sfuggire all'ape ladruncola
non deludere la natura grande
che l'attende proprio quel giorno —
essere un fiore, è profonda responsabilità
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Yesterday there were six monarchs in the yard, four of them were laying eggs. I checked the milkweed to find thousands of eggs and a whole lotta various sized caterpillars.
In protective custody I have thirty monarch caterpillars munching away on milkweed. Fourteen are in chrysalis stage and one has eclosed (hatched) this morning and awaits release once his wings dry.
The monarch in this image was hanging out on the pink Vinca flower then he went to the justice, salvia and finally the milkweed before I moved along. I saw my first Palamedes yesterday while I was out. I was unable to get a shot because when you chase butterflies, they fly away. Naturally, the Palamedes flew over my neighbors rooftop and did not return during my outdoor time. Perhaps it will return today.
Our winter has been very mild this year. I am thankful for that and for what seems to be an early spring. The plants are growing, birds are singing and butterflies are flitting. Of course all of that causes me to have a bit of spring fever and I desire to spend every waking moment outside.
I hope you have a sensational Sunday, happy snapping.
Camera: Minolta X-370s
Lens: Minolta MC Rokkor-PF 1 : 1.7 f=55mm
Film: Kodak Gold 200 (Expired)
Cross-Processed
Light Leaked
It's spring, the time when my world seems delirious with the blooms of beautiful blossoms - yes, I have spring fever! 😊🌷
"I must have flowers, always and always. ~ Claude Monet
"Where flowers bloom, so does hope." ~ Lady Bird Johnson
Forsythia on the first day of Spring. Better in the light box. Thanks for the look and have a Great Thursday.
"When scattered clouds are resting on the bosoms of hills, it seems as if one might climb into the heavenly region, earth being so intermixed with sky, and gradually transformed into it." ~Nathaniel Hawthorne
This is a photo of the Manitowish River in the Northern Highlands state forest north of Boulder Junction Wisconsin. This is my destination on a beautiful sunny spring day to hear the water cascading over the rocks and to see the beautiful clouds pass overhead. It is a serious case of Spring Fever to say the least.
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After 5 long months of snow and ice winter has ended. There is no better feeling in the mind or the heart as when Spring starts anew. Manitowish River Boulder Junction Wisconsin.